A.A.S., Paralegal Studies
Program is only available to continuing students currently enrolled.
The following are A.A.S., Paralegal Studies program statistics for New Jersey in 2011-2012.
Click on the links for more information on jobs related to this program:
PARALEGAL: 23-2011 Paralegals and Legal Assistants, 23-2099 Legal Support Workers, All Other,23-2093 Title Examiners,Abstractors,and Searchers
Q: How much will this program cost me to complete?
A: If you begin this program in 2013, your estimated total costs for the entire program are:
Tuition and fees:
$46,800
Books and supplies:
$1,910
On-campus room & board:
Not required
Q: What's included?
A:
The cost is based on completion of the program within two years for an Associate's degree (Note: Additional costs may be incurred due to
individual circumstances such as specific course selections and remediation requirements). Berkeley College does offer a Tuition Freeze Program
which may reduce overall tuition cost (click here for terms and conditions).
Program costs include tuition and fees plus the estimated cost of textbooks and supplies. Living expenses, such as room, board, and
transportation, can vary considerably and are not included in the figures above. Berkeley College does not require students
to live on campus. There is optional housing available to students at either the University Center in Newark, NJ (which has
an additional estimated cost of $15,300 for six quarters) or housing at the White Plains location (which has an additional estimated
cost of $18,300 for six quarters).
Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program?
A:
In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they are eligible, 100% of graduates used loans to finance their education.
For the 2011-2012 award year, the median debt for program graduates was:
Federal loans:
$16,623.00
Private educational loans:
$0
Institution Financing Plan:
$0
Q: How long will it take me to complete this program?
A:
This 90-credit program is designed to be completed in six academic quarters over two calendar years.
For the 2011-2012 award year, 91% of graduates from this program finished within this time.
The following are A.A.S., Paralegal Studies program statistics for New York in 2011-2012.
Click on the links for more information on jobs related to this program:
PARALEGAL: 23-2011 Paralegals and Legal Assistants, 23-2099 Legal Support Workers, All Other,23-2093 Title Examiners,Abstractors,and Searchers
Q: How much will this program cost me to complete?
A: If you begin this program in 2013, your estimated total costs for the entire program are:
Tuition and fees:
$46,800
Books and supplies:
$1,910
On-campus room & board:
Not required
Q: What's included?
A:
The cost is based on completion of the program within two years for an Associate's degree (Note: Additional costs may be incurred due to
individual circumstances such as specific course selections and remediation requirements). Berkeley College does offer a Tuition Freeze Program
which may reduce overall tuition cost (click here for terms and conditions).
Program costs include tuition and fees plus the estimated cost of textbooks and supplies. Living expenses, such as room, board, and
transportation, can vary considerably and are not included in the figures above. Berkeley College does not require students
to live on campus. There is optional housing available to students at either the University Center in Newark, NJ (which has
an additional estimated cost of $15,300 for six quarters) or housing at the White Plains location (which has an additional estimated
cost of $18,300 for six quarters).
Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program?
A:
In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they are eligible, 93% of graduates used loans to finance their education.
For the 2011-2012 award year, the median debt for program graduates was:
Federal loans:
$18,589.00
Private educational loans:
$0
Institution Financing Plan:
$0
Q: How long will it take me to complete this program?
A:
This 90-credit program is designed to be completed in six academic quarters over two calendar years.
For the 2011-2012 award year, 75% of graduates from this program finished within this time.


