What to expect from a Paralegal Diploma

The first step in becoming a licensed paralegal in Ontario is completing a legal services program at an accredited post-secondary institution; the Paralegal diploma program at triOS College is a great example of an all-encompassing course which is accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada.

A Paralegal diploma is the right fit for anyone who wants to join the legal field and practice law in specific levels of court and tribunals, without having to go through the strenuous studies of law school. These programs equip you with strong communication, writing, and technological skills to help you build a strong foundation for your career.

Ontario’s Paralegal diploma programs focus on various categories of law such as:

  • Administrative Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Summary Conviction Law
  • Immigration and Refugee Law
  • Residential Landlord and Tenant Law
  • Employment Law
  • Tort Law
  • Small Claims Court

Because the Law Society mandates that students complete field placement and gain hands-on experience in the field before graduation, most of these programs have internship options for you to take advantage of. Remember that you must complete an internship to be eligible for licensing in Ontario.