Fast Track a Career in the Legal or Medical Fields
Launch a rewarding Career with Opportunities to Grow

Welcome to College of Legal Arts and congratulations on exploring you professional career options!

We’re so proud of all our successful graduates, almost all of whom are working in rewarding, well-paid careers. At The College of Legal Arts, students gain the skills and experience it takes to become sought-after Medical Transcription or Legal Professionals in the shortest time possible. You can be working (and earning!) in as little as 30 weeks!

Take a look at the Satisfying Fields you could Specialize in at College of Legal Arts:

Correctional Officer: Get A Career Keeping Your Community Safe and Secure
If you’re a confident individual interested in a career keeping safety and order in your community, you could have a promising future in Corrections. As a Correctional Officer, you’ll be an integral part of the justice system, supervising inmates in jails and juvenile-detention facilities.
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Court Reporting: Become a Well-Paid, In Demand Professional
There is a real shortage of skilled Court Reporters in the field today, which makes now a terrific time to launch a career in this lucrative field. If you’re looking for a well-paid, professional position and you have an interest in the legal fields, a Career in Court Reporting could be perfect for you. Click Here for more info on the COLA Court Reporter Program

Medical Transcription: Be a Member of the Respected Health Care Community
As a Medical Transcriptionist you’ll be a valued part of the Medical field while working steady, day-time hours in a comfortable office environment. You may even work home. College of Legal Arts can give you the skills and confidence to succeed in this flexible, rewarding field in just 40 weeks. And, with experience, you can even work from home!

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Paralegal: Launch an Exciting Law Career in the Shortest Time Possible
If you’re interested in the exciting and intriguing field of law, but don’t have the years (or money!) it takes to go to law school, a career as a professional Law Clerk or Paralegal could be perfect for you. Paralegals work closely with lawyers and provide vital assistance to trial and case preparation. As a paralegal, you may even represent clients in small claims court.
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Take the Next Step

To find what career is right for you and get specific information on our programs, schedule a FREE appointment with a friendly and knowledgeable College of Legal Arts Admissions Advisor today. You’ll be provided an opportunity to discuss your career plans, tour our campus and observe live classes. Your Admissions Advisor can schedule a time to meet with financial aid to discuss a number of financial aid options that will work for you.

You can either use the online request form or call us at 503-928-3431 to arrange a visit. Appointments are available day and evening, Monday through Thursday and from 8:00 am to 4 p.m. on Fridays.


Testimonials


Kristy R. – Paralegal
"Before I even graduated from College of Legal Arts, I was set up with a job and it took less than 8 months".

Robert C. – Corrections
"They told me I could have a new career in corrections in 9 months and I did not believe it. It’s true I had a job just prior after graduation at Oregon state correctional institution".

What Students Say...

Marsha N. – Court Reporter
"When I decided to go the Court Reporting school, it was absolutely the best decision I ever made. I feel very, very devoted to the College of Legal Arts. It was a great school for me. I love my job".

Kristi R. – Paralegal
"With my one job now, I’m making more that I did with two jobs before I came to the College of Legal Arts".

Robert C. – Corrections
"They told me I could have a new career in corrections in 9 months, and I did not believe it. It’s true. I had a job just after graduation at Oregon State Correctional Institution".

Kate H. – Medical Transcriptionist
"Yes, I can make as much working at home as I can going to the office. And it doesn’t take that long to graduate".

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