Hi, Cecilia -- I'm in Duncanville! I'm taking the AAS in Paralegal Studies at El Centro & love it. Since you're in Dallas County, you get in-district/in-state tuition rates -- roughly $100/hr these days. They also have a lot of online classes, which are great if you're working during the day. Whatever you do, just make sure it's ABA-approved - they have the highest pass rates.
Become a Paralegal Through Dallas College

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Amy Shanks-Schuh
Amy Shanks-Schuh
Duncanville TX
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-14-2025 06:32
From: Cecilia Motwani
Subject: Experience with Certificate Programs and their merit for certification requirements
Morning,
I have an AAS in HR. I want to be CP. I am wondering if anybody can share their experience with what program better prepares you for the exam and not sure if these programs I found (ABA approved) are meeting the eligibility requirements for the exam (two examples):
Paralegal General, Level 2 Certificate | Collin College
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| | Paralegal General, Level 2 Certificate | Collin College | | Collin College's Paralegal Program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA). If you are interested in a legal career in law, Collin College's Paralegal/Legal Assistant program is an excellent starting point and is approved by the American Bar Association. | | View this on Collin > |
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University of Hartford - Modern Campus Catalog™
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| | University of Hartford - Modern Campus Catalog™ | | Independent, nonsectarian, coeducational university founded in 1877 and offering graduate and undergraduate programs in seven distinct colleges. | | View this on Hartford > |
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Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge
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Cecilia Motwani
Rowlett TX
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