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Master's Degree in Paralegal Studies Online - Course Curriculum:
In March 2009, a survey of the Master in Paralegal Studies online program students was conducted to gauge their perceptions on how this program is impacting their careers.
  • 82.4% of students apply what they learn effectively at work to differentiate themselves from their peers.

  • Nearly one-third of students accepted their dream job, even before graduation.

  • Within the first year of the program, 41.2% of GW’s Master in Paralegal Studies students already received salary increases.
Results of the Survey Click here for more results of the survey


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Program-at-a-Glance
Accelerated online format allows students to complete core requirements for their master's degrees in approximately two years. Each course meets via a distance learning environment for six consecutive weeks.

Integrated curriculum weaves instruction in ethics and professionalism, technology, and writing throughout the program, allowing students to internalize and master these important concepts easily.

Association with the GW Law School allows our students to study legal research with GW law librarians who hold J.D.s and master's degrees in Library Science.

Advanced standing of up to 12 credits that satisfy the core course requirements may be available to qualified graduates of certain paralegal programs.


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