Paralegal Studies Certifications

Paralegal Programs Certifications

The Master's Degree Admission process at the Joshua University is very simple.  Students are expected to meet the requirements before full acceptance into any programs.  Upon acceptance into the Joshua University's program, the student is contacted by the Admissions Department.

THE 3 EASY STEPS FOR ADMISSION

Apply for Admission:

The student completes the Registration form and applies for Financial Aid if necessary.  Upon approval, the student receives an Acceptance Letter and the Enrollment Clearance from the Admissions Department.

Begin Enrollment:

Once the student receives the Enrollment Clearance including the list of courses, the student is given instructions on how to complete the Enrollment process through the Infinity Platform.

Come to Classes:

Once the enrollment process is completed, the student logs into the Infinity Platform and attend classes including participation in the Classroom Discussion Board.

Admission Requirements

All students seeking admission into the Master’s Degree program are expected to meet and submit the following requirements to the Admissions Department: 

  1. Be 18 year or above.
  1. Have a valid Driver’s license or government identification number.
  1. Have a Social Security number.
  1. Remit the required application fee (is deferred if on Financial Aid).
  1. Submit a current resume or career summary.
  1. Submit an essay as a writing requirement.
  1. Submit a completed Application for Admission Form.
  1. Submit a Bachelor’s Degree Diploma and an official transcripts package from an accredited institution.
  1. For international students, submit a minimum score of 500 on the written TOEFL® or 75 on the TOEFL® Internet (iBT) is also required for all applicants whose native language is not English or who have not graduated from an institution at which English is the language of instruction.
  1. For international students, submit an official credential evaluation of non-American educational credentials, if applicable; an evaluation prepared and submitted by a member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES); see www.naces.org.