What makes the SF State Paralegal Studies Program the right choice?
• The Paralegal Certificate Program at SF State was started in 1975 and is the ONLY fully accredited and ABA approved paralegal program in the immediate Bay Area that has been continuously operating for 30 years. • The Paralegal Certificate Program faculty is comprised of attorneys, senior paralegals, and a judge. There are currently seventeen Adjunct Faculty, eight of whom have been teaching at SF State for over twenty years, and three of whom are Paralegal Program graduates. Faculty biographies are easily accessible from this site. Students are encouraged to read the backgrounds of their teachers. • The Paralegal Studies Program Director worked as a paralegal for over twenty years, has been on the faculty since 1981, and teaches two required classes in the program. • SF State is a fully accredited State University that offers quality education at a reasonable cost which is significantly lower than private educational institutions. The fees for upper division transferable units in the
• The Paralegal Certificate Program at SF State was started in 1975 and is the ONLY fully accredited and ABA approved paralegal program in the immediate Bay Area that has been continuously operating for 30 years. • The Paralegal Certificate Program faculty is comprised of attorneys, senior paralegals, and a judge. There are currently seventeen Adjunct Faculty, eight of whom have been teaching at SF State for over twenty years, and three of whom are Paralegal Program graduates. Faculty biographies are easily accessible from this site. Students are encouraged to read the backgrounds of their teachers. • The Paralegal Studies Program Director worked as a paralegal for over twenty years, has been on the faculty since 1981, and teaches two required classes in the program. • SF State is a fully accredited State University that offers quality education at a reasonable cost which is significantly lower than private educational institutions. The fees for upper division transferable units in the