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Paralegal Schools in Ohio
The following article published on Paralegal Training and Jobs blog.




                                      Several Paralegal Schools in Ohio, offer specialized
training for aspirants that want to earn associate's degrees, bachelor's or master's degrees, and
offer students a broad spectrum of general education classes and focused coursework in
paralegal studies. One benchmark of the quality of education is accreditation by the American
Bar Association (ABA), showing that Paralegal Schools in Ohio have fulfilled national
requirements. Therefore, if someone in Ohio wishes to start a career in this interesting
profession, needs to first obtain the necessary education from an approved paralegal school.

All start with training programs on criminal issues and domestic law, ethics, fundamentals of
legal record research and legal instrument writing. Ohio paralegal schools also offer internships
as advanced level courses for on-the-job training. As in other states must work under the direct
supervision of a lawyer. Also, depending on the type of degree, it can take two to five years to
complete the studies.

Requirements to Work As a Paralegal in Ohio
For someone to become a certified paralegal, will must has sufficient education and work
experience or a combination of the two. The Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) developed
guidelines to assist companies decide if someone is qualified to work as a paralegal. These
guidelines are:

       Completion of a bachelor's degree in any field with either at least 24 semester hours of
       paralegal studies courses or one year of work experience as a paralegal.
       Completion of a bachelor's degree in paralegal studies consisting of a minimum of 124
       semester hours and paralegal work experience of at least one year full-time.
       Completion of an associate's degree in that includes a minimum of 60 semester credit
       hours with at least 24 of those in paralegal coursework and at least five years of work
       experience as a paralegal under the direct supervision of an attorney.
       A high school diploma or equivalent and at least seven years full-time work experience
       as a practicing paralegal.

Note: Many employers in Ohio prefer their employees be trained by ABA-Approved schools or
be offered by an accredited educational institution.




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ABA Approved Paralegal Education Programs
The American Bar Association (ABA) evaluates the course of study as well as grants its
approval if the program satisfies specific conditions. In the State of Ohio there are many ABA
approved paralegal programs:

Capital University Law School
Program Description: Paralegal/Legal Nurse Consultant Program
Telephone: 614.236.6885
Degrees Offered: Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.law.capital.edu

College of Mount St. Joseph
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 513.244.4952
Degrees Offered: Associate, Baccalaureate Degrees, Certificate Program
Website: www.msj.edu

Columbus State Community College
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 614.287.2623
Degrees Offered: Associate Degree, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.cscc.edu

Cuyahoga Community College
Program Description: Paralegal Studies/Legal Nurse Consulting Program
Telephone: 216.987.5214
Degrees Offered: Associate Degree, Post-baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.tri-c.edu/paralegal

Edison Community College
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 800-922-3722 ext. 7904
Degrees offered: Associate of Applied Business, Certificate
Website: www.edisonohio.edu

Fortis College fka RETS College fka RETS Tech
Program Description: Paralegal Program
Telephone: 937.260.4810
Degrees Offered: Associate Degree
Website: www.fortis.edu/centerville-ohio.php

Kent State University
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 330.907.3362




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Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in Paralegal Studies, Baccalaureate degrees with Paralegal
Studies minor, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.kent.edu

Lake Erie College
Program Description: Legal Studies Program
Telephone: 440.375.7121
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science
Website: www.lec.edu

Lakeland Community College
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 440.525.7352
Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Business, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.lakelandcc.edu

National College (Dayton Area Campus)
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: (937) 299-9450
Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science
Website: www.national-college.edu

Rhodes State College (formerly Lima Technical College)
Program Description: Paralegal/Legal Assisting Program
Telephone: 419.995.8404
Degrees Offered: Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science, Post-Baccalaureate
Certificate
Website: www.rhodesstate.edu

Sinclair Community College
Program Description: Paralegal Program (PAR)
Telephone: 937.512.2935
Degrees Offered: Associate in Applied Science
Website: www.sinclair.edu

University of Cincinnati (University College)
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 513.556.1731
Degrees Offered: Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.uc.edu

University of Cincinnati Clermont
Program Description: Paralegal Technology Program
Telephone: 513.732.5302
Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Business-Paralegal, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
Website: www.ucclermont.edu/paralegal




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The University of Toledo (Scott Park Campus)
Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program
Telephone: 419.530.7746
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science, Associate in Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate,
Nurse Paralegal Certificate
Website: www.utoledo.edu/hshs/paralegal

Ursuline College
Program Description: Legal Studies Program
Telephone: 440.449.5403
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies, Post-degree Certificate in Legal Studies
Website: www.ursuline.edu/ucap/programs

Paralegal Certification in Ohio
Certificates programs is a way to prove the ability of skills of individual paralegals. The OSBA
Paralegal Certification process can help students who are interested and want to join in this
field, as most employers prefer to hire those applicants who are certified.

Also, paralegals may choose national certification, through which become certified paralegals.
As with the OSBA Paralegal Certification process, those interested for nationally certified must
meet requirements for education, work experience or a combination of the two. The national
certification organizations are:

       American Alliance of Paralegals, Inc. (AAPI), offers CP exam.
       National Association of Legal Secretaries (NALS), offers the PP exam.
       National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), offers the CLA/CP exam.
       National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA), offers the PACE/PCC exam.

Note: The requirements differ between the national paralegal organizations.

Paralegal Jobs in Ohio
Paralegals work anywhere as long as they are under the direct supervision of an attorney and
the jobs outlook for Ohio paralegals closely mirrors the nationwide prospects for this career
choice. Paralegals often find careers in law firms, state and federal government law settings,
with small lawyers groups and in local public departments. For certified paralegals the job
search process it is easier when seeking new employment, and often are better paid than
non-certified.

Important Contacts for Paralegals

       Ohio Statewide Alliance (OSA)
       Cleveland Association of Paralegals, Inc. (CAP)
       Cincinnati Paralegal Association (CPA)




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Greater Dayton Paralegal Association, Inc. (GDPA)
                                          Paralegal Association of Northwest Ohio (PANO)
                                          Paralegal Association of Central Ohio (PACO)
                                          Ohio Secretary of State
                                          Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA)
                                          Ohio State Bar-Paralegal Certification Program
                                          Supreme Court of Ohio and the Ohio Judicial System

                                   Original story: Paralegal Schools in Ohio




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Paralegal Schools in Ohio

  • 1. Paralegal Schools in Ohio The following article published on Paralegal Training and Jobs blog. Several Paralegal Schools in Ohio, offer specialized training for aspirants that want to earn associate's degrees, bachelor's or master's degrees, and offer students a broad spectrum of general education classes and focused coursework in paralegal studies. One benchmark of the quality of education is accreditation by the American Bar Association (ABA), showing that Paralegal Schools in Ohio have fulfilled national requirements. Therefore, if someone in Ohio wishes to start a career in this interesting profession, needs to first obtain the necessary education from an approved paralegal school. All start with training programs on criminal issues and domestic law, ethics, fundamentals of legal record research and legal instrument writing. Ohio paralegal schools also offer internships as advanced level courses for on-the-job training. As in other states must work under the direct supervision of a lawyer. Also, depending on the type of degree, it can take two to five years to complete the studies. Requirements to Work As a Paralegal in Ohio For someone to become a certified paralegal, will must has sufficient education and work experience or a combination of the two. The Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) developed guidelines to assist companies decide if someone is qualified to work as a paralegal. These guidelines are: Completion of a bachelor's degree in any field with either at least 24 semester hours of paralegal studies courses or one year of work experience as a paralegal. Completion of a bachelor's degree in paralegal studies consisting of a minimum of 124 semester hours and paralegal work experience of at least one year full-time. Completion of an associate's degree in that includes a minimum of 60 semester credit hours with at least 24 of those in paralegal coursework and at least five years of work experience as a paralegal under the direct supervision of an attorney. A high school diploma or equivalent and at least seven years full-time work experience as a practicing paralegal. Note: Many employers in Ohio prefer their employees be trained by ABA-Approved schools or be offered by an accredited educational institution. 1/5
  • 2. ABA Approved Paralegal Education Programs The American Bar Association (ABA) evaluates the course of study as well as grants its approval if the program satisfies specific conditions. In the State of Ohio there are many ABA approved paralegal programs: Capital University Law School Program Description: Paralegal/Legal Nurse Consultant Program Telephone: 614.236.6885 Degrees Offered: Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.law.capital.edu College of Mount St. Joseph Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 513.244.4952 Degrees Offered: Associate, Baccalaureate Degrees, Certificate Program Website: www.msj.edu Columbus State Community College Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 614.287.2623 Degrees Offered: Associate Degree, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.cscc.edu Cuyahoga Community College Program Description: Paralegal Studies/Legal Nurse Consulting Program Telephone: 216.987.5214 Degrees Offered: Associate Degree, Post-baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.tri-c.edu/paralegal Edison Community College Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 800-922-3722 ext. 7904 Degrees offered: Associate of Applied Business, Certificate Website: www.edisonohio.edu Fortis College fka RETS College fka RETS Tech Program Description: Paralegal Program Telephone: 937.260.4810 Degrees Offered: Associate Degree Website: www.fortis.edu/centerville-ohio.php Kent State University Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 330.907.3362 2/5
  • 3. Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in Paralegal Studies, Baccalaureate degrees with Paralegal Studies minor, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.kent.edu Lake Erie College Program Description: Legal Studies Program Telephone: 440.375.7121 Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science Website: www.lec.edu Lakeland Community College Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 440.525.7352 Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Business, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.lakelandcc.edu National College (Dayton Area Campus) Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: (937) 299-9450 Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science Website: www.national-college.edu Rhodes State College (formerly Lima Technical College) Program Description: Paralegal/Legal Assisting Program Telephone: 419.995.8404 Degrees Offered: Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.rhodesstate.edu Sinclair Community College Program Description: Paralegal Program (PAR) Telephone: 937.512.2935 Degrees Offered: Associate in Applied Science Website: www.sinclair.edu University of Cincinnati (University College) Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 513.556.1731 Degrees Offered: Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.uc.edu University of Cincinnati Clermont Program Description: Paralegal Technology Program Telephone: 513.732.5302 Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Business-Paralegal, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Website: www.ucclermont.edu/paralegal 3/5
  • 4. The University of Toledo (Scott Park Campus) Program Description: Paralegal Studies Program Telephone: 419.530.7746 Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science, Associate in Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate, Nurse Paralegal Certificate Website: www.utoledo.edu/hshs/paralegal Ursuline College Program Description: Legal Studies Program Telephone: 440.449.5403 Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies, Post-degree Certificate in Legal Studies Website: www.ursuline.edu/ucap/programs Paralegal Certification in Ohio Certificates programs is a way to prove the ability of skills of individual paralegals. The OSBA Paralegal Certification process can help students who are interested and want to join in this field, as most employers prefer to hire those applicants who are certified. Also, paralegals may choose national certification, through which become certified paralegals. As with the OSBA Paralegal Certification process, those interested for nationally certified must meet requirements for education, work experience or a combination of the two. The national certification organizations are: American Alliance of Paralegals, Inc. (AAPI), offers CP exam. National Association of Legal Secretaries (NALS), offers the PP exam. National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), offers the CLA/CP exam. National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA), offers the PACE/PCC exam. Note: The requirements differ between the national paralegal organizations. Paralegal Jobs in Ohio Paralegals work anywhere as long as they are under the direct supervision of an attorney and the jobs outlook for Ohio paralegals closely mirrors the nationwide prospects for this career choice. Paralegals often find careers in law firms, state and federal government law settings, with small lawyers groups and in local public departments. For certified paralegals the job search process it is easier when seeking new employment, and often are better paid than non-certified. Important Contacts for Paralegals Ohio Statewide Alliance (OSA) Cleveland Association of Paralegals, Inc. (CAP) Cincinnati Paralegal Association (CPA) 4/5
  • 5. Greater Dayton Paralegal Association, Inc. (GDPA) Paralegal Association of Northwest Ohio (PANO) Paralegal Association of Central Ohio (PACO) Ohio Secretary of State Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) Ohio State Bar-Paralegal Certification Program Supreme Court of Ohio and the Ohio Judicial System Original story: Paralegal Schools in Ohio 5/5 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)