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Legal Professions and Studies, Other encompasses specialized programs in paralegal studies, legal administration, and court reporting that prepare students for essential support roles in the legal system. Graduates typically earn around $36,000 annually, with potential for growth based on specialization and experience. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on training opportunities, internship partnerships with local law firms and courts, and faculty with active legal experience. Look for curricula that emphasize practical skills like legal research, document preparation, and case management software proficiency. With only 13 schools offering this specialized field, students benefit from smaller class sizes and personalized attention that can accelerate career readiness.
13
Schools Ranked
$36,382
Avg. Program Earnings
60.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 13 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $60,012 77.1% private-nonprofit
2 $45,383 74.7% public
3 $42,682 77.3% private-nonprofit
4 $38,289 40.3% private-forprofit
5 $36,560 50.0% private-nonprofit
6 $35,060 66.6% private-nonprofit
7 $34,847 71.9% public
8 $33,281 77.3% private-nonprofit
9 $31,762 44.2% private-nonprofit
10 $31,133 63.3% public
11 $29,685 56.9% private-nonprofit
12 $28,309 44.8% private-forprofit
13 $25,967 44.1% public

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