On-Campus Degrees: Law & Justice

Training in the legal field varies widely and careers in the legal field don't always require years of law school. Legal secretary, paralegal or court reporter training can be completed in a matter of months, resulting in a certificate. Law enforcement positions include police officers, detectives, Federal agents and a range of administrative positions. Education requirements vary, but a bachelor's degree will put you at a competitive advantage. Many correctional officer and bailiff positions require only a high school diploma, but probation officers and correctional treatment specialists typically hold advanced degrees in criminal justice or social work.

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ACR

Campus 

Train for a rewarding career in today's fast-paced legal system at The Academy of Court Reporting (The Academy). Founded in 1970, The Academy prepares students for great jobs at government agencies, law firms, court systems, hospitals and other related businesses. The Academy offers small class sizes, focused curriculum, small class sizes, and more. Choose from campuses in Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Clawson.

American InterContinental University

Campus 

American InterContinental University offers career-track programs designed to give you the skills and knowledge employers are looking for. Choose from programs in the areas of Business, Design, Information Technology, and more.

Argosy University

Campus 

Argosy University's undergraduate and graduate degree programs are designed with your future success in mind. Small, intimate classes and a professional faculty ensure quality and personalized attention.