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The program is 50 weeks, including a 240 hours of practicum with on-the-job training, offsite with potential employers. Our Paralegal program is accredited by the Law Society of Ontario until 2025.
The objective of the Paralegal Diploma program is to provide our students with the required substantive law training to successfully enter the Law Society of Ontario’s paralegal licensing process.
Students will learn constitutional and administrative law, client interviewing, legal research, evidence, small claims court, provincial offences, legal writing, dispute resolution and mediation, legal computer applications, tribunals, immigration law and landlord and tenant law. All law courses are taught by lawyers or licensed paralegals.
Are you a detail-oriented, organized, quick-thinking individual, with excellent communication and customer service skills? Then our Paralegal program offered at our Mississauga-Hurontario campus may be the perfect career fit for you!
Paralegals may act independently in the representation of clients. Paralegals also may represent clients in small claims matters; landlord/tenant matters; matters before many provincial agencies, boards, and tribunals, such as the Landlord Tenant Board and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. They may also appear on summary conviction procedures for criminal offences.
Are you a detail-oriented, organized, quick-thinking individual, with excellent communication and customer service skills? Then our Paralegal program offered at our Mississauga-Hurontario campus may be the perfect career fit for you!
Paralegals may act independently in the representation of clients. Paralegals also may represent clients in small claims matters; landlord/tenant matters; matters before many provincial agencies, boards, and tribunals, such as the Landlord Tenant Board and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. They may also appear on summary conviction procedures for criminal offences.
© 2024 All rights reserved. | www.andersoncollege.com. Not all programs are available at each location.
5734 Yonge Street, Suite 100
North York, ON M2M 4E7
Ofelia S.
I am very happy that I chose Anderson College as the foundation of my career here in Canada.
They are always on top of the student's progress. I also had a wonderful time with my instructor who was very supportive and always ready to help. I never had a dull moment inside the classroom.
Victoria D.
My Experience at Anderson College
was amazing.
The staff and instructors were friendly and always there when you needed them. Placements were really fun and I learned a lot. They push you to the highest level of knowledge so that when you graduate you will be job-ready.
Dunmacwayne R.
Anderson doesn’t just prepare you for your career, they prepare you for life.
They will help you realize your goal or dream. Now I’m ready and prepared, and it all started with a visit and a smile from Anderson College.
The overall program goals and objectives are aligned with Sonography Canada’s National Competency Profile Version 6.0.
Sonography is a regulated profession in Ontario under the guidance of the CMRITO – College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (www.cmrito.org).
Upon successful completion of this program students will also be eligible to challenge the American Registry Exam for the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS)
Paralegals are employed by law firms and in legal departments throughout the public and private sectors. Independent paralegals are usually self-employed.
The labour supply and demand for paralegal and related occupations (NOC 4211) will be balanced in Canada over the next 10 years.
The median wage for paralegals and related occupations is $28.57 per hour in Ontario. *
*www.jobbank.gc.ca NOC: 4211 Last Updated on June 14, 2022
Our Paralegal program is accredited by the Law Society of Ontario. Our students are eligible to write a licensing examination upon successful completion of the program.
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Raymond B. PROGRAM CHAIR
“My favourite thing about teaching is that I can prepare my students to overcome any challenges they may encounter. My students come to Anderson to change their lives for the better. I enjoy working with them towards achieving their goals, which then enables them to succeed in their careers.”
Raymond is a dental educator with 25 years’ experience in Adult Learning. During his time in the industry, Raymond has developed his managerial and leadership skills, occupying roles such as Department Head, Teaching Chair, and Program Director in various educational institutions.
Education is one of the most important investments in life. “Can I afford it?” is a question frequently asked by our students. We will be happy to help you review your options to finance your future.
• College Interest-free Financing
• Bank Solutions
• Financial Assistance May Be Available To Those Who Qualify. Please visit www.osap.gov.on.ca
• Second Career
• ESDC
• Lifelong Learning Plan
CORE LEGAL COURSES
Constitutional & Administrative Law
• Introduction to the Legal System
• Administrative Law
Practice Skills
• Client Interviewing
• Legal Research and Writing
• Evidence and the Litigation Process
• Major Paper
Business Law
• Torts and Contracts
• Employment Law
• Insurance Law
Practice before Provincial Courts
• Criminal/Summary Conviction Procedure
• Provincial Offences/ Motor Vehicle Law
• Small Claims Court
Legal Advocacy
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Legal Computer Applications
• Advocacy
• Business Communication
Tribunal
• Tribunal Practice and Procedure
• Immigration Law
• Residential Landlord and Tenant Law
• Professional Practice
• Ethics and Professional Responsibility
• Practice Management / Owning and Operating a Small Business
• Legal Accounting
WORKPLACE SKILLS
• Student Success Strategies
• Career and Employment Strategies
• Microsoft Word Level 1 and Level 2
• Microsoft Excel Level 1
• Government (Federal, Provincial, Municipal)
• Large Corporations
• Self-Employed Paralegal
• Law and Paralegal Firms
• Banks/Financial Institutions
• Insurance Companies
• Courts (Federal and Provincial)
• Legal Clinics
• Other Law-Related Occupations
If you’re interested in learning more about a career as a Paralegal and exploring if this is the career field for you, fill out the form on this page for more information.
A helpful Anderson College Career Advisor will assist with everything from career questions to financial aid and help you discover the perfect career path for you.
For immediate questions, give us a call at
1-833-787-1885
Raymond B. PROGRAM CHAIR
Ofelia S.
I am very happy that I chose Anderson College as the foundation of my career here in Canada.
They are always on top of the student's progress. I also had a wonderful time with my instructor who was very supportive and always ready to help. I never had a dull moment inside the classroom.
Victoria D.
My Experience at Anderson College
was amazing.
The staff and instructors were friendly and always there when you needed them. Placements were really fun and I learned a lot. They push you to the highest level of knowledge so that when you graduate you will be job-ready.
Anderson doesn’t just prepare you for your career, they prepare you for life.
They will help you realize your goal or dream. Now I’m ready and prepared, and it all started with a visit and a smile from Anderson College.
Dunmacwayne R.
Education is one of the most important investments in life. “Can I afford it?” is a question frequently asked by our students. We will be happy to help you review your options to finance your future.
College Interest-free Financing
•
Bank Solutions
•
Financial Assistance May Be
Available To Those Who Qualify.
Please visit www.osap.gov.on.ca
•
Second Career
•
ESDC
•
Lifelong Learning Plan
Government (Federal, Provincial, Municipal)
•
Large Corporations
Self-Employed Paralegal
•
Law and Paralegal Firms
•
Banks/Financial Institutions
•
Insurance Companies
•
Courts (Federal and Provincial)
•
Legal Clinics
•
Other Law-Related Occupations
If you’re interested in learning more about a career as a Paralegal and exploring if this is the career field for you, fill out the form on this page for more information.
A helpful Anderson College Career Advisor will assist with everything from career questions to financial aid and help you discover the perfect career path for you.
For immediate questions, give us a call at
1-833-787-1885
Paralegals are employed by law firms and in legal departments throughout the public and private sectors. Independent paralegals are usually self-employed.
Our Paralegal program is accredited by the Law Society of Ontario. Our students are eligible to write a licensing examination upon successful completion of the program.
The median wage for paralegals and related occupations is $28.57 per hour in Ontario.*
The labour supply and demand for paralegal and related occupations (NOC 4211) will be balanced in Canada over the next 10 years.
The program is 50 weeks, including 240 hours of practicum with on-the-job training, offsite with potential employers.
Our Paralegal program is accredited by the Law Society of Ontario until 2025. The objective of the Paralegal Diploma program is to provide our students with the required substantive law training to successfully enter the Law Society of Ontario’s paralegal licensing process.
Students will learn constitutional and administrative law, client interviewing, legal research, evidence, small claims court, provincial offences, legal writing, dispute resolution and mediation, legal computer applications, tribunals, immigration law and landlord and tenant law. All law courses are taught by lawyers or licensed paralegals.
Raymond B. PROGRAM CHAIR
Raymond B. PROGRAM CHAIR
“My favourite thing about teaching is that I can prepare my students to overcome any challenges they may encounter. My students come to Anderson to change their lives for the better. I enjoy working with them towards achieving their goals, which then enables them to succeed in their careers.”
Raymond is a dental educator with 25 years’ experience in Adult Learning. During his time in the industry, Raymond has developed his managerial and leadership skills, occupying roles such as Department Head, Teaching Chair, and Program Director in various educational institutions.
*www.jobbank.gc.ca NOC: 4211 Last Updated on June 14, 2022
CORE LEGAL COURSES
Constitutional & Administrative Law
• Introduction to the Legal System
• Administrative Law
Practice Skills
• Client Interviewing
• Legal Research and Writing
• Evidence and the Litigation Process
• Major Paper
Business Law
• Torts and Contracts
• Employment Law
• Insurance Law
Practice before Provincial Courts
• Criminal/Summary Conviction Procedure
• Provincial Offences/ Motor Vehicle Law
• Small Claims Court
Legal Advocacy
• Alternative Dispute Resolution
• Legal Computer Applications
• Advocacy
• Business Communication
Tribunal
• Tribunal Practice and Procedure
• Immigration Law
• Residential Landlord and Tenant Law
• Professional Practice
• Ethics and Professional Responsibility
• Practice Management / Owning and Operating a Small Business
• Legal Accounting
WORKPLACE SKILLS
• Student Success Strategies
• Career and Employment Strategies
• Microsoft Word Level 1 and Level 2
• Microsoft Excel Level 1
Toronto
5775 Yonge Street, Suite 1006
Toronto, ON M2M 4J1
Brampton
499 Main Street South, Suite 60
Brampton, ON L6Y 1N7
Mississauga
165 Dundas Street West, Suite 300
Mississauga, ON L5B 2N6
North York
5734 Yonge Street, Suite 100
North York, ON M2M 4E7
Hamilton
31 King Street East, Suite 200
Hamilton, ON L8N 1A1
London
303 Richmond Street
London, ON N6B2H8
Brantford
39 King George Road
Brantford, ON N3R5K2
Kitchener
Unit 14, 248 Stirling Avenue South
Kitchener, ON N2G4L1
Windsor
630 Tecumseh Road East
Windsor, ON, N8X4W2
Hurontario
3025 Hurontario Street, Suite 600
Mississauga, ON L5A 2H1
Toronto
5775 Yonge Street Suite 1006
Toronto, ON M2M 4J1
Brampton
499 Main Street South, Suite 60
Brampton, ON L6Y 1N7
Mississauga
165 Dundas Street West, Suite 300
Mississauga, ON L5B 2N6
North York
5734 Yonge Street, Suite 100
North York, ON M2M 4E7
Hamilton
31 King Street East, Suite 200
Hamilton, ON L8N 1A1
Windsor
630 Tecumseh Road East,
Windsor, ON, N8X4W2
London
303 Richmond Street, London,
ON, N6B2H8
Brantford
39 King George Road, Brantford,
ON, N3R5K2
Kitchener
Unit 14, 248 Stirling Avenue South,
Kitchener, ON, N2G4L1
Hurontario
3025 Hurontario Street, 600
Mississauga, ON L5A 2H1