Paralegal/Legal Assistant Certificate
Paralegal/Legal Assistant Certificate (C-0532)
Approved by the American Bar Association, the Paralegal/Legal Assistant Certificate program is a 42 credit generalist program which prepares students to work in a variety of legal environments including civil and criminal litigation, insurance, banking, public and governmental agencies, law offices and corporate legal departments. Emphasis is placed on the development of core skills in legal research techniques including: compilation and analysis of data, understanding legal vocabulary; preparation of legal documents, and management of a law office. Hands-on experience is gained through two internships in a legal or law-related setting. South Suburban College’s Paralegal Certificate is structured to help you meet your goals. Courses are offered primarily at night. Some courses may also be taken through distance learning or online. A student who is able to successfully complete the Paralegal Program will have done so after demonstrating adequate skills in each of the program competencies.
PLA Certificate Program Admission Requirements
The paralegal/legal assistant certificate program shall be open to any person possessing a baccalaureate or an associate of arts degree from an accredited postsecondary institution. Forward all High School or GED, and college transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions and Records. A person can take paralegal classes without being in the paralegal program. However, a person must be in the paralegal program in order to take any of the legal research and writing classes and the internship classes. To be accepted into the Paralegal program, students must complete the following: an application for admission to the program, successfully complete PLA 101 and BLW 201 with a grade point of 2.66, complete a resume, submit three letters of reference and copies of all college transcripts to the Program Coordinator. Upon completion of the above requirements, schedule a personal interview with the Program Coordinator.
Note: Paralegals may not provide Legal Services directly to the public except as permitted by law.
Transfer of Legal Specialty Coursework
A maximum of nine (9) credit hours of legal specialty (PLA) courses may be transferred into the program from nationally accredited, ABA- approved, American Association for Paralegal Education (AAPE)- affiliated Legal Studies Programs. These courses must be substantially similar to an existing South Suburban College course and the awarding of this credit must be pre-approved by a qualified faculty member (counselor).
| Cluster 1 | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| PLA 101 | Fundamentals of Paralegalism [1] | 3 |
| PLA 201 | Evidence and Investigation [2] | 3 |
| PLA 202 | Litigation [2] | 3 |
| PLA 203 | Legal Research and Writing I [1] [2] | 3 |
| BLW 201 | Introduction to Business Law [1] | 3 |
| Cluster 2 | Credits | |
| PLA 103 | Law Office Technology | 3 |
| PLA 205 | Legal Research and Writing II [1] [2] | 3 |
| BLW 202 | Intermediate Business Law [2] | 3 |
| PLA 204 | Internship I [1] [3] | 3 |
| Program Elective | 3 | |
| Cluster 3 | Credits | |
| PLA 206 | Internship II [1] [3] | 3 |
| PLA | Program Elective | 3 |
| PLA | Program Elective | 3 |
| PLA | Program Elective | 3 |
| Minimum for Certificate: | 42 | |
- Courses must be taken before application can be made for program admittance.
- Courses must be taken before serving internship. BLW 202 and PLA 205 may be taken concurrently with PLA 204.
- Students must have been accepted into the Program and had an interview with the Coordinator before signing up for an internship.
Students must complete ALL Paralegal (PLA) and Business Law (BLW) course requirements with a grade of “C” or better.
For more information, please contact Mr. William Goren, Paralegal Coordinator, (708) 596-2000 ext. 2579.