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Become a Paralegal at TCC

TCC’s American Bar Association-approved program offers options to those who wish to pursue a career in the exciting, fast-growing field of legal services. Graduates may be eligible for positions in a law office, legal department of a corporation, public agency, court system, private investigation firm, and paralegal services. Legal courses are taught by faculty who represent various aspects of the field of law and hold a high regard for academic and professional integrity.

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The Opportunities Add Up

Paralegals are in high demand. Read more about salaries, employment opportunities, and transfer options below. 

Top Transfer Institutions

The Industries

  • Law firms 
  • Government 
  • Corporate legal counsel 
  • Courtroom 
  • Finance 
  • Education 
  • Insurance 
  • Real Estate 

The Careers

Paralegal

Assist lawyers by investigating facts, preparing legal documents, or researching legal precedent.

Legal Secretary

Perform secretarial duties using legal terminology, procedures, and documents.

Judicial Law Clerk

Assist judges in court or by conducting research or preparing legal documents.

Title Examiner

Search real estate records, examine titles, or summarize pertinent legal documents for a variety of purposes.

From Our Students

I wanted to work for an organization that was helping to fight injustices for people in marginalized communities, and that’s where I landed.”

Takia Tripp

Paralegal Graduate
 
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Support for Success & Well-Being

Tuition & Payment

TCC is typically 1/3 the cost of a state university. Find out about how much college costs so you can plan for your finances.

Financial Aid

Nearly 60 percent of all TCC students receive some kind of financial aid to help pay for school. We can help you make an investment in your education.

Ways to Pay

There are resources to help you pay for college, including scholarships, grants, workforce education funding, student emergency funds, and much more.

Veterans Benefits

Service members, military veterans, and their families have unique needs when it comes to furthering their educational goals.