Fall 2024: Currently not accepting new applicants.

Evening Program

The Paralegal Studies Program provides students with the education and training necessary to seek and begin career as a paralegal. Under the supervision of a lawyer, paralegals will: Gather background information; interview clients and witnesses; perform legal research and writing; draft legal documents and contracts; and assist attorneys in preparing for court and at trial.*

For the student looking to pursue an education beyond the Associate degree, this program is designed to provide transferability to bachelor degree programs.

Taught by Attorneys

All paralegal courses at Nashua Community College are taught by experienced attorneys. In all paralegal specialty courses, the students will not only be taught the essential knowledge of the law, but will also be given the practical knowledge necessary for employment and success as a paralegal.

Nashua Community College is a Sustaining Member of the Paralegal Association of New Hampshire (www.panh.org).

Student Expectations

To be successful in the Paralegal Studies Program, students should have an interest in the law, must be diligent and committed to their studies, be dependable, have good communication skills, be well-organized; or be willing and able to develop all these skills and qualities.

A criminal conviction may preclude employment as a paralegal. A criminal record check may be required for the Paralegal Internship and/or employment by the organization, law firm, or government agency, and which is the sole responsibility of the student.

*Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public except as permitted by law.