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Qualified Paralegal Studies Programs
A paralegal studies program must be designated by the Board of Paralegal Certification (the board) as “qualified” to satisfy the educational requirements for certification set forth in Rule .0119(a) of The Plan for Paralegal Certification, 27 NCAC 1G, Section .0100. A list that shows all North Carolina paralegal studies programs that have been designated as “qualified” by the board and the date upon which the designation became effective for graduates.ABA and AAfPE Approved Programs can be found on this page.
All ABA approved programs are designated by the board as qualified as of the two years prior to ABA approval. For a list of ABA approved programs, click here. Institutional members of American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE) are also designated as qualified as of the year prior to their membership. Here is a list of AAfPE approved programs.
Checklist for Programs that are Not ABA or AAfPE Approved
The checklist below sets forth the minimum educational criteria for qualification of programs that are not ABA approved or institutional members of AAfPE. The list contains the ABA requirements that could be reduced to a checklist, but does not include evaluation of the underlying quality of the program. Please be advised that a program’s ability to meet this checklist will not necessarily lead to ABA approval or qualify a program for the purpose of North Carolina State Bar paralegal certification.
All programs must answer the following questions in the affirmative:
Do all of the legal specialty courses cover substantive law or legal procedures and process developed for paralegals and emphasize practical paralegal skills?
Does the program offer legal research and writing, and cover electronic resources?
Does the program offer a course in ethics and professional responsibility?
Are students required to take at least 9 semester credits, or the equivalent, of classroom instruction (which may include live, real-time, simultaneous broadcast via satellite or webinar)? Any program that can be completed entirely online (without any “real time,” live instruction) will not be designated by the Board of Paralegal Certification as a “qualified paralegal studies program.”
If some of the legal specialty courses are taught in an alternative format, are the instructors available for feedback and can you identify students submitting homework and taking examinations?
In addition, depending upon the type of degree offered, a program must meet the following requirements:
Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s Degree in Paralegal Studies from a Qualified Paralegal Studies Program: Must require at least 60 credit hours, or the equivalent, of general education courses and legal specialty courses. Of the 60 credit hours, at least 18 credit hours, or the equivalent, must be legal specialty courses.
Certificate or Diploma Program: Students must already have either an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from any college or university that is accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the US Department of Education. The certificate program must include at least 18 credit hours, or the equivalent, of legal specialty courses.
NC Qualified Paralegal Studies Programs
Please note: Online programs are not qualified.
North Carolina School | Effective Date of Designation 1 |
|---|---|
Brunswick Community College | Certifcate August 2015 |
Caldwell Community College, Hudson NC | Associate Degree September 1981 |
Cape Fear Community College, Wilmington | Associate Degree May 2006 |
Carteret Community College, Morehead City | Associate Degree & Diploma February 1988 |
Central Carolina Community College, Sanford | Associate Degree May 1987 |
Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte | Associate & Diploma September 1976 |
Charlotte School of Law, Charlotte | Certificate September 2012; Real time certificate 2015 - 2018 |
Coastal Carolina Community College, Jacksonville | Associate Degree September 1987 |
Davidson County Community College, Lexington | Associate Degree May 1976 |
Duke Paralegal Studies Certificate Program, Durham | Certificate July 2005 (Classroom program only) |
Durham Technical Community College, Durham | Associate January 1994 Diploma 2014 |
Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville | Associate Degree August 1975 |
Forsyth Technical College, Winston-Salem | Associate Degree September 1999; Diploma February 2009 |
Gaston College, Dallas | Associate Degree May 1994 |
Greensboro College, Greensboro | Associate & Certificate May 2006 |
Guilford College, Greensboro | Certificate September 2007 |
Guilford Technical Community College, Jamestown | Associate Degree January 1998 - Certificte Program July 2018 |
Halifax Community College, Weldon NC | Associate Degree August 2002 |
James Sprunt Community College - Kenansville | Certificate 2021 |
Johnston Community College, Smithfield | Associate Degree & Diploma January 1989 - Certificate 2015 |
King's College, Charlotte | Associate Degree January 1992 |
Mayland Community College | Certificate June 2021 |
Meredith College, Raleigh | Certificate January 1980 |
Methodist College, Fayetteville | Bachelor's Degree (Minor in Legal Studies) August 1997 |
Miller-Motte College, Fayetteville | Associate Degree May 2010 |
Miller-Motte College, Raleigh Campus | Associate Degree January 2010 |
Miller-Motte College, Wilmington Campus | Associate Degree August 2006 (Classroom program only) |
Mitchel Community College - Statesville | Certificate October 2018 |
Pitt Community College, Greenville | Associate Degree January 1992; Diploma March 2010 |
South College, Asheville (f/k/a Cecil's College) | Associate Degree September 1997; Certificate February 2008; B.S. Degree 2012 |
South Piedmont Commounty College | Associate Degree 2002 |
South University, High Point | Associate Degree January 2013 |
Sourth Eastern Community College, Whiteville | Certificate November 2023 |
Southwestern Community College, Sylva | Associate Degree January 1975 |
Surry Community College, Dobson | Associate Degree January 1993 |
UNC - Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill | Certificate June 2009 |
UNC - Charlotte, Charlotte | Certificate September 2005 |
Vance Grannville Community College, Henderson | Associate Degree December 2014; Diploma December 2014 |
Wake Technical Community College, Raleigh | Associate Degree & Certificate February 2024 |
Western Piedmont Community College, Morganton | Associate Degree January 1997 |
Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro | Certificate Program May 2019 |
Wilson Community College, Wilson | Associate Degree August; Certificate Program February 2016 |
1 A person who graduated from a program after the date noted in this column graduated from a Qualified Paralegal Studies Program and may so state on their application for certification.
Last updated January 6, 2026.
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