Train to Become a Paralegal Online
This comprehensive certified paralegal course will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel as a paralegal—in just 12 months! Whether you want to work in a traditional law office, corporate, government or public arena.
You will learn how to conduct legal research, legal interviews and legal analyses, among other important tasks. Additionally, you will receive soft skills training to enhance your workplace effectiveness, which is essential for a successful career in the legal profession.
The paralegal course concludes with a capstone project, where you will create a complete litigation file that includes a legal analysis brief, an investigative report, client interview checklist, intake memo, complaint, legal research, and interoffice memorandum of law. This project will help you showcase your skills and give you a comprehensive understanding of the paralegal's role in the legal process.
As a bonus, you will also receive membership and access to NALA's Certified Paralegal (CP) Exam Review courses through our partnership with the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA). This paralegal certification course offers enrollment with or without a voucher. The voucher is prepaid access to sit for the CP exam through the NALA upon eligibility. Proctor fees may apply, which are not included.
In partnership with ed2go, Ashland is proud to offer this Paralegal course to those interested in preparing for or advancing their careers.

Course Objectives
- Learn the fundamentals of the U.S. legal system
- Master how to perform legal research and interviews
- Prepare yourself to take the Certified Paralegal certification exam through the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA)
- Understand the basics of litigation communication skills
- Grow soft skills for workplace effectiveness
- Learn necessary skills required to thrive within the legal industry
- Learn legal research skills with access to Westlaw
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, you will need a high school diploma or GED equivalent to start a career as a paralegal. It is also recommended that you have basic computer skills, including proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite and fundamental keyboarding skills. A strong grasp of English grammar conventions, such as spelling, punctuation and composition, is also recommended.
Certification Requirements
If you plan to pursue the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) Certified Paralegal (CP) credential, you must meet one of the NALA Certification eligibility requirements. We recommend determining eligibility before enrolling in this course.
If you do not meet the eligibility requirements, a Legal Secretary course will prepare you for an entry-level legal career that can build up to the paralegal role.
Please review the certification requirements before enrolling in this course by visiting https://nala.org/certification/eligibility-requirements/.
Paralegals FAQs
Paralegals perform many duties that attorneys also perform themselves. Paralegals can conduct legal research, draft contracts, pleadings and other legal documents, answer client questions and help prepare for trial.
Yes. Paralegals can choose to specialize in different types of law such as criminal, family, immigration, real estate, etc.
No. Paralegals are responsible for performing many of the tasks an attorney would do otherwise, such as conducting legal research or preparing a case file. They are often viewed as an extension of the attorney. Legal secretaries fill a more administrative role within the law firm.
Yes. Paralegals can work in any state because unlike attorneys, paralegals are not bound to a specific state licensing board. In other words, a paralegal certification is valuable nationwide.
Yes, you can go from a paralegal to a lawyer. Starting as a paralegal can provide great insight into how the legal system works. However, you will need a bachelor’s degree before you can apply for law school and pass a state bar exam.
Job Outlook for Paralegals
- According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average salary for a paralegal in was $60,970 in 2023. On average, around 4,300 jobs for paralegals are expected annually.
- U.S. News & World Report ranks paralegals #7 in the “Best Social Services Jobs” and #74 in the “100 Best Jobs.”