02-09-2014, 06:30 PM
I can foresee a time when Paralegal schools will be offering a Masters degree to become certified, much the way PA's are now required to have masters degrees. In Texas we have a couple of schools that offer this as a masters degree. My wife is a paralegal, she received her education from the University of Texas Law School Paralegal program as a post-bac program leading to a masters degree. Texas State University is also offering a masters in paralegal studies. I can also foresee the ABA accrediting schools in the next 20 years or so, but not anytime soon. I guess I can foresee the State Bar also offering licensure much like what has been done for paramedics in some states like Texas.
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Bachelor of Science - Charter Oak State College - 3.9 GPA (based on 133 graded credits)
Paramedic Medicine - Austin Community College
Law Enforcement Technology - Rio Salado College