KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE
450 North Avenue • Battle Creek, MI. 49017 • 269.965.3931
Paralegal
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION APPROVED
Thank you for your interest in the paralegal program. Kellogg Community College has operated an American Bar Association approved program since 1978. Of the 1,000 or more institutions offering paralegal programs across the nation, less than a quarter undergo the rigorous approval process of the ABA. ABA approved programs assure a standard of excellence that the Bureau of Labor Statistics believes, "enhances employment opportunities."

Law encyclopedia The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports that paralegal jobs are expected to grow 22% from 2006 – 2016. The median salary for a paralegal is $43,040 and the highest paid 10% of paralegals earn over $67,540 annually. If you would like more information on the job outlook for this career, please read this excerpt from the BLS job outlook handbook.

To learn more about the Paralegal Program at Kellogg Community College select from one of the options listed below:

Contact Information
Degree and Certificate Options
Career Opportunities
Enrollment Process
Course Pre-Requisites
Paralegal Specialty Coursework Transfer Policy
Program Outcomes

Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public except as permitted by law.

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Contact Information
Susan McCabe, J.D.
KCC Paralegal Program
450 North Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3397
Phone: 269.965.3931 Ext 2520
Fax: 269.966.4086
mccabes@kellogg.edu

Degree and Certificate Options
If you are just beginning college you should follow the guide for an Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal.

If you already possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university you should follow the guide for the Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate.

Career Opportunities
Career opportunities are many and varied. Paralegals may work in private law firms, corporate legal departments, insurance companies, real estate and title insurance firms, hospitals, banks, community legal services programs, and federal, state, and local governments. With further education, paralegalgraduates may become lawyers, judges, nurse consultants, professors, or law librarians. Students interested in a pre-law curriculum may find that paralegal specialty courses provide an excellent introduction to legal studies and can help prepare you for the rigors of law school.

Enrollment Process
In addition to following the 6 steps for new students. Paralegal students are also required to complete the paralegal program verification form. Completed verification forms should be returned to the Paralegal Coordinator. Post Baccalaureate Certificate candidates should also attach proof of their degree.

Paralegal Course Pre-Requisites
Introduction to Paralegalism requires:
  • Minimum COMPASS Reading score of 70 or a minimum grade of "C" in College Reading and Study Skills (STSK 98)
  • Minimum COMPASS Writing score of 78 or a minimum grade of "C" in Writing Improvement (ENGL 120)
All other paralegal specialty courses (courses with the "PARA" prefix) require successful completion of Introduction to Paralegalism (PARA 110).

Internships and Cooperative Education courses (PARA 201, 202, 220, 221) have an additional requirement of sophomore standing and approval of the Paralegal Program Coordinator.

Advanced Legal Research and Writing (PARA 251) has an additional requirement of completion of Basic Research and Writing (PARA 120) with a "C" or better.

Paralegal Specialty Coursework Transfer Policy
A maximum of 60% (16 semester credit hours) of paralegal specialty coursework may be transferred in to meet Paralegal degree/certificate requirements. Courses must meet the competencies of the equivalent KCC course, have a grade of "C" or higher, and be from an institution approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) at the time the course was taken. Courses completed more than five years prior to evaluation for transfer do not qualify without department exemption.

Program Outcomes
  • Communicate effectively in written, spoken, and non-verbal forms.
  • Work in collaborative settings while demonstrating individual initiative and responsibility.
  • Employ effective interpersonal skills in a variety of work-related settings with an emphasis on excellent customer service and treating people with respect and courtesy.
  • Use critical thinking skills and creativity to solve problems and make well-reasoned, ethical decisions in a legal environment.
  • Master legal concepts and use legal terminology and resources effectively.
  • Conduct accurate, effective, and efficient legal research and investigations.
  • Exhibit professionalism and respect for the legal system.
  • Value and commit to continually upgrade technical skills and substantive legal knowledge.
  • Understand the role of paralegals in the legal profession, and observe all appropriate legal codes of ethical conduct.
  • Use technology effectively and appropriately.
  • Effectively organize information and demonstrate efficient time management skills.


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