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St Petersburg College makes Legal Support Services education essentially free with a negative net price of $52, meaning students receive more in financial aid than they pay in costs. This remarkable affordability contrasts sharply with programs reaching $12,267 at the higher end, creating a $12,319 cost gap that reflects the wide range of institutional approaches to paralegal training. Texas leads the nation in paralegal employment with over 19,000 positions, making affordable access particularly valuable for students entering this stable field. Earnings data shows graduates can expect salaries between $25,194 and $42,682, with CUNY New York City College of Technology and Texas Woman's University both reporting the highest graduate earnings at $42,682 annually. Public institutions dominate the affordable end of this market, with 14 of the 15 most cost-effective programs operating as state schools. Graduation rates vary considerably from University of Central Florida's 75.1% down to CUNY NYC College of Technology's 19.4%, suggesting that low cost doesn't always correlate with completion success.
50
Programs
$-52 – $17,816
Net Price Range
$33,044
Avg. Program Earnings
47.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Legal Support Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $-52 $2,682 37.5%
2 $4,783 $7,332 19.4% 81.8%
3 $7,569 $6,920 36.4%
4 $8,155 $6,360 61.8% 48.0%
5 $8,463 $6,270 40.7%
6 $9,287 $8,032 32.7% 70.1%
7 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
8 $10,089 $9,838 47.7% 84.0%
9 $10,145 $5,068 35.4% 56.3%
10 $10,319 $6,118 56.0% 74.4%
11 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
12 $10,785 $5,009 36.8% 69.6%
13 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
14 $10,948 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
15 $11,056 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
16 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
17 $11,298 $6,007 41.7% 89.5%
18 $11,408 $10,449 53.9% 82.9%
19 $11,410 $14,760 50.0%
20 $12,267 $10,110 47.6%
21 $12,447 $4,580 41.2%
22 $12,817 $10,144 53.1% 82.7%
23 $12,832 $7,388 44.7% 86.8%
24 $12,905 $15,060 5.3%
25 $13,046 $9,578 52.6%
26 $13,164 $9,412 68.5% 97.4%
27 $13,198 $8,092 37.8% 99.1%
28 $14,224 $9,618 50.6% 98.8%
29 $14,590 $37,227 56.9% 75.6%
30 $14,986 $23,340 59.4% 64.6%
31 $15,001 $8,689 44.1% 94.9%
32 $15,152 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
33 $15,171 $12,810 31.3% 36.7%
34 $15,205 $13,420 73.5% 94.3%
35 $15,355 $12,330 22.6%
36 $15,389 $9,622 43.0%
37 $15,524 $7,995 31.9%
38 $15,770 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
39 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
40 $16,177 $13,244 56.3% 91.5%
41 $16,939 $38,672 42.6% 67.6%
42 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
43 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
44 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
45 $17,324 $8,356 38.3%
46 $17,460 $12,377 55.6% 92.2%
47 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
48 $17,613 $13,420 50.0% 93.5%
49 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
50 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes St Petersburg College's Legal Support Services program cost negative $52?

St Petersburg College provides more financial aid than the total cost of attendance, resulting in students actually receiving money back. The college's in-state tuition sits at just $2,682 annually, while generous federal and state aid packages exceed this amount. This creates an unusual situation where motivated students can pursue paralegal training while building savings. However, the program's 37.5% graduation rate suggests students should carefully consider their commitment level before enrolling.

How do earnings compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

The data reveals no direct correlation between program cost and graduate earnings in Legal Support Services. St Petersburg College graduates earn $36,132 despite the negative net cost, while University of Central Florida charges $10,650 but graduates earn only $25,194. CUNY New York City College of Technology and Texas Woman's University both produce graduates earning $42,682 annually. This suggests that location and regional job markets matter more than tuition prices for salary outcomes.

Is there a significant difference in graduation rates among affordable programs?

Graduation rates span from 19.4% to 75.1% among these affordable Legal Support Services programs, showing dramatic variation. University of Central Florida leads with 75.1% completion despite charging $10,650 net cost. CUNY New York City College of Technology struggles with only 19.4% graduation rate despite strong earnings potential. Most programs cluster between 35% and 55% graduation rates, suggesting that institutional support systems vary widely even among similarly priced options.

Does geographic location affect both costs and career prospects for paralegals?

Geographic patterns emerge clearly in both pricing and earnings for Legal Support Services programs. Texas and Florida schools dominate the affordable options, reflecting strong state funding for community colleges and universities. New York's CUNY system offers moderate costs at $4,783 but delivers the highest graduate earnings at $42,682, reflecting the metropolitan legal market. Southern states generally provide lower net costs, with Georgia, Kentucky, and Oklahoma schools clustering under $10,500 annually.

What debt levels can students expect from these affordable programs?

Student debt among affordable Legal Support Services programs ranges from $17,325 to $28,842 for those reporting data. University of Houston-Clear Lake graduates carry the lowest debt at $17,325 while earning $38,337 annually, creating favorable debt-to-income ratios. Clayton State University students face higher debt at $28,842 but also earn $36,668 upon graduation. Many programs don't report debt data, but the available figures suggest most graduates can manage payments on typical paralegal salaries.

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