The paralegal studies program at Berkeley College in Woodland Park, New Jersey, is a two-year program endorsed by the American Bar Association. Courses are offered covering a wide range of law fields, preparing the student to work for an attorney in almost any field of law after certification. Following a mandatory internship, graduates are offered career-placement opportunities in the metropolitan New York and New Jersey areas.
Daymar College in Owensboro, Kentucky has a two-year paralegal program also approved by the American Bar Association. While Daymar has two other campuses in Kentucky, only the Owensboro campus is ABA-approved, so prospective paralegal students should seek courses at this location. With courses covering all fields of law, Daymar prepares their students to be able to seek job opportunities at all divisions of the legal spectrum.
Located in Cerritos, California, the paralegal studies program at Fremont College is one of the few colleges in California to be approved by the American Bar Association. Fremont's program encompasses courses to cover student goals ranging from typical legal office assistance to more detailed positions such as evidence technician, law librarian, legal writer or legal investigator. Paralegal certification is reached after 60 school weeks.