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The Blinn College District will hold information sessions for prospective students interested in the Blinn Paralegal Program.

Dates:

  • Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. - Zoom
  • Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 6 p.m. - in-person at the Blinn-Bryan Campus Library
  • Friday, July 19, 2024 at noon. - Zoom
  • Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. - Zoom

Please visit our information sessions page to register.

Paralegal and Legal Studies

With Blinn’s full slate of online and traditional classroom offerings, Paralegal and Legal Studies students can take daytime or evening classroom courses, a combination of online and traditional courses, or complete their degree online without ever stepping foot on campus. Courses have small class sizes and all courses in the program are taught by a practicing judge or attorney.

Blinn recommends that all students contact Program Coordinator Robert Stanberry prior to the semester so he can help develop an efficient course schedule and graduation plan. To reach him, email robert.stanberry@blinn.edu, call 979-209-7399 (day) or 979-255-3386 (evenings/weekends), or visit his office in Room E-231 on the Blinn-Bryan Campus (campus map).

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Blinn students see the law in action

Campus transformed into a courtroom during the recent Texas 10 th Court of Appeals visit to the Blinn College-Bryan Campus.

“Holding oral argument is the point at which we as judges have direct interaction with the lawyers. This isn’t TV, this isn’t drama, this isn’t made up. This is two sides that have a significant legal issue,” Chief Justice Tom Gray said.

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Blinn students see the law in action

Program FAQ

All three awards can be completed online and on the Brenham, Bryan, Schulenburg, and Sealy campuses.

Blinn courses are highly transferrable, and recent paralegal graduates have transferred to Sam Houston State, Texas A&M-Central Texas, Tarleton State, and the University of Houston-Victoria.

Students who complete Blinn’s Paralegal Program can take a variety of career paths, including serving as a paralegal, legal secretary, court clerk, title examiner, claims adjuster, compliance officer, legal researcher, mediation assistant, and more.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, paralegals and legal assistants earned a median salary of $56,230 per year in 2021.

Visit our Attorney Testimonials page to see what local attorneys have to say about Blinn College and its Paralegal Program graduates.

Visit our Student Testimonials page to see what former students have to say about Blinn College and the Paralegal Program.

Contact Us

Robert Stanberry
Program Coordinator
Phone: 979-209-7399

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Blinn College FAQ

Getting started at Blinn is easy using our easy-to-follow Steps to Apply page!

Visit our Affordability Page to learn more about tuition and fee rates and financial aid opportunities, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, grants, veteran’s benefits, and payment plans.

For assistance in choosing the right courses for your college and career goals, contact an academic advisor.

Blinn offers a variety of resources to help you succeed, including our campus libraries, learning centers, writing centers, and tutoring services.

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