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Paralegal Schools and Programs in San Francisco

San Francisco Legal Studies Schools & ProgramsWith a saturated legal market in San Francisco, those looking to study to be a paralegal have a range of career options. DeAnza College in Cupertino offers an Associate Degree for paralegals, while San Francisco State University offers a certificate program, which is approved by the American Bar Association. ITT Technical Institute also offers a Associate of Science degree in paralegal studies.


ITT Technical Institute - Concord

Concord, CA

About: At ITT Technical Institutes, we are committed to helping men and women develop the skills and knowledge to pursue many opportunities in today's fastest growing career fields, including electronics, web development, computer programming,computer networking, computer drafting and design, criminal justice, business and health sciences. Request Information



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