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eDiscovery and Litigation Support Certificate

    • Certificate Overview

      The is designed for paralegals and other professionals interested in gaining employment in the emerging fields of litigation support and electronic discovery Litigation support professionals help identify, preserve, collect, produce, and manage electronically stored information (ESI) in modern litigation. Courses focus on how such technology is rapidly changing the legal field and provide practical skills in popular eDiscovery platforms and databases. 

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    • Required Courses
      •  The Litigation Practice and eDiscovery (3.0 units)
      •  Project Management Principles in eDiscovery (3.0 units)
      •  Litigation Support Technology from Data Collection to Trial (3.0 units)
      •  Litigation Support Applications (3.0 units)

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    • Tuition
      The estimated tuition costs are based on the college鈥檚 current tuition rates of $46/unit for in- state students and $288/unit + $46/unit enrollment fee for out-of-state/non- resident students.
      Residents* $552
      Non Residents* $3,502

      *Please noteThe estimation above is only for enrollment tuition and does not include school fees. For more information on Tuition & Fees, please see Admission Fees.

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      Complete and submit a Mt. 黑料导航 Admission Application

      New students can complete and submit the Mt. 黑料导航 online application here.

      Computers are available in the Student Services Center for your convenience. Please browse the information and tips below to ensure you're ready to begin the application process. For important dates and deadlines, be sure to check out our Academic Calendar.

      Before You Start Your Application

      • Have your social security number ready, if you have one. (If you have a DACA issued social security number, do not include it in your application)
      • Collect the names and dates (month and year) of all high schools and colleges attended.
      • Have a valid email address ready, one that you check frequently. This is where we'll send follow-up information about your application. If you do not have one, we recommend that you create an email account prior to applying.
      • (If applicable) Have your permanent resident card ready.

      After You Submit Your Application

      • Be sure to check your email regularly. You will get a welcome email confirmation 1-2 weeks after you submit your application containing very important information (such as a confirmation code that you will need in the future). This message will be sent to the email address you provided when you registered with the CCCApply website.
      • Once you have been assigned a Mt. 黑料导航 identification number and username (provided in your Welcome Email), you will need to set up your Mt. 黑料导航 Portal in order to enroll for classes and view other important information.
      • Explore Inreach Services - Got questions? Inreach Services was created to answer your questions and assist you in getting started at Mt. 黑料导航! Register online!
      • Before you can register for classes, you must complete the entire enrollment process.  Click through the buttons at the top of this page to learn about each step in the process.

       If you have questions about your application, contact our Admissions and Records office at (909) 274-4415 or visit Admissions online.

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Please note:  The eDiscovery and Litigation Support certificate is a separate and distinct certificate which does not prepare students for a career as a and is NOT approved by the ABA.  The Mt. 黑料导航 Paralegal/Legal Assistant Associate in Science Degree program is approved by the ABA and is the only Mt. 黑料导航 program approved by the American Bar Association (ABA).  A  shall perform work under the direction and supervision of an active member of the State Bar of California or other entity authorized under California law.  A paralegal may not provide legal advice or engage in conduct that constitutes the unauthorized practice of law. (Business & Professions Code Sections 6450, 6451).