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Welcome to The George Washington University podcast page. These podcasts provided prospective students the opportunity to attend and ask questions about the Master’s Degree in Paralegal Studies online program, its faculty, and The George Washington University. Below is a list of podcasts by date.
May 18, 2010
Presenter: Toni Marsh, Program Director; Shiromi Praba, Academic Advisor; and Rachael Lawrence, Student Services Advisor
Subjects: In this podcast, our panelists answer questions about the Paralegal Studies online program and what it's like to study online.
March 16, 2010
Presenter: Toni Marsh, J.D., Program Director of Paralegal Studies
Subjects: In this podcast, questions about our school, our courses, our faculty, and what it’s like to study online are answered by the presenter.
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Accelerated online format allows students to complete core requirements for their master's degrees in approximately two years. Each course meets via a distance learning environment for six consecutive weeks.
Integrated curriculum weaves instruction in ethics and professionalism, technology, and writing throughout the program, allowing students to internalize and master these important concepts easily.
Association with the GW Law School allows our students to study legal research with GW law librarians who hold J.D.s and master's degrees in Library Science.
Advanced standing of up to 12 credits that satisfy the core course requirements may be available to qualified graduates of certain paralegal programs.
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