HONORS IN LEGAL SPECIALTIES

HONORS IN LEGAL SPECIALTIES? Paralegal Program

Program Director: John Schlageter, III, Esq. 419-530-7748

The "Honors Program in Legal Specialties" is for motivated and academically talented paralegal studies students who are interested in intellectual examination of the law. Paralegal students with at least a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and junior status will qualify for acceptance into this Honors Program.

To be awarded the citation "Honors in Legal Specialties" an admitted student must:

(1) Successfully complete 9 credit hours of LGL Honors courses, and (2) Maintain at least a cumulative GPA of 3.5 in the student's entire program of study, and (3) Submit, before applying for graduation, to the Paralegal Studies Program Director a portfolio of the

students' Honors work for verification.

Students should register for the Honors section of 3 courses from the following list, and consult with the instructors regarding the Honors requirements in those courses.

LGL 3030 Advanced Legal Research and Writing LGL 3010 Law of Business Associations LGL 3050 Bankruptcy Practices & Cons. Apps. LGL 3110 Personal Law I LGL 3120 Personal Law II LGL 3330 Litigation LGL 4030 Contract Law LGL 4230 Health Care and the Law

(Prereq: LGL 1010 and LGL 1160) (Prereq: LGL 1010 and LGL 1720) (Prereq: LGL 1010 and LGL 1160)

(Prereq: LGL 3110) (Prereq: LGL 1150 and LGL 2020) (Prereq: LGL 1010 and LGL 1160)

The Honors in Legal Specialties is an opportunity for additional intellectual growth and discovery within the Paralegal Studies Program.

The Paralegal Studies Program is offered for paralegal education and provides course work and practical experiences designed to develop the knowledge and communication skills necessary for contribution to the legal profession. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public except as permitted by law.

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