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JustRae Said,
March 7th, 2010 @10:34 pm  

It depends on where you live. I would suggest contacting your states’ higher education department (gov. pages) or the Better Business Bureau to get a list of accredited online programs to take a look at. Technical colleges in your area may offer 1-2 year degrees instead of a bachelors/4 year degree. Good luck with your search.

PS: Make sure to ask what the enrollment rate (number is) and of that number what is the graduation success rate? How many graduates were working in their degree after graduating? Get some testimonials.

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johnnyfundae Said,
March 7th, 2010 @10:52 pm  

This site has some information on regionally accredited online colleges offering paralegal degrees:
http://www.ecollegefinder.org/online-paralegal-degree-education.aspx
I would definitely make sure that any college you are considering is regionally accredited and that you contact a number of schools. Too often people choose to enroll in the first online college they find rather than contacting a number of schools to find the best fit. The beauty of getting a degree online is that your school choice is not limited by geography.