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Humphreys University stands out with net costs of just $11,410 for Legal Support Services students, creating a $20,000+ gap between the most and least expensive programs in California. The state's massive legal industry, anchored by major law firms serving Silicon Valley tech companies and aerospace giants like SpaceX, generates steady demand for paralegals and legal assistants. Six schools offer training in this field, with graduation rates ranging from 33.3% at South Coast College to 65.4% at University of La Verne.
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Programs
$11,410 – $31,601
Net Price Range
52.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Legal Support Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,410 $14,760 50.0%
2 $22,480 $13,409 33.3%
3 $26,925 $47,000 65.4% 73.5%
4 $28,014 $14,804 62.2%
5 $31,058 $13,320 50.0%
6 $31,601 $12,520

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Humphreys University so much cheaper than other Legal Support Services programs?

Humphreys University's net cost of $11,410 is nearly half that of the next cheapest option at $22,480. As a private nonprofit with campuses in Stockton and Modesto, the school operates in lower-cost Central Valley markets compared to expensive coastal areas.

How do graduation rates vary among California's Legal Support Services programs?

University of La Verne leads with a 65.4% graduation rate, while South Coast College shows 33.3%. Three schools report exactly 50% graduation rates, suggesting program completion remains challenging across different institution types and price points.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better outcomes?

Not necessarily. Platt College-Los Angeles charges $28,014 but achieves a strong 62.2% graduation rate, while University of La Verne costs nearly $27,000 but delivers the highest completion rate at 65.4%. South Coast College offers the second-lowest net price but has the lowest graduation rate.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.