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#Paralegal Studies - Professional Certificates - Duke Continuing Studies Paralegal Studies - OnlineRequirementsCriteria to Apply All applicants must meet the following requirements.
Admission is discretionary. The office of Duke Continuing Studies, Professional Certificate Programs, requires students be a least 18 years of age and meet minimum suitability standards. Students are not matriculated Duke University students and university student privileges do not apply to Continuing Studies students. Duke Continuing Studies reserves the exclusive right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to withhold registration or require withdrawal from the program of any student or applicant. Earning the Certificate The students are required to demonstrate a mastery of the material in each segment before progressing to the next. Mastery is documented through the successful completion of online exams given for each section. In addition, students in the online program will be assigned their own instructor. Instructors will communicate regularly with students, be available to answer questions, and help with any problems the student might encounter. The instructor will track the student's progress through the program, grade all work, and give final approval over program completion. Students who successfully complete the program will earn the Duke Paralegal Studies Certificate only with approval from their instructor. Length of Program Students must complete the program within 12 months of the enrollment date. However, most students complete the program in 8 to 10 months. Any student who wishes to be granted an extension beyond their 12 month completion date must submit a written request. Approval is at the full discretion of the Program Director. If approval is granted, the student will receive a one-time extension for 3 months and no further requests for an extension will be considered. Completion Requirements Students must achieve an 80% minimum score in the Essentials Skills portion of the program and 80% in each substantive areas of law. Because this is a non-credit program, students are not assigned a final grade in the course. Transcripts will be issued upon request with all course work marked either complete or incomplete . A certificate will be mailed to students that complete all course work in accordance with the program policy and have paid their tuition in full. System Requirements Students wishing to enroll in the program must have a computer (IBM Compatible PC or Apple Macintosh) with the following:
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