Graduate Outcomes
What Grads Achieve
- 94%
Employment Rate - $33
Avg. wage/hr - $48
High wage/hr
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca. NOC Code: 42200 — wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn’t reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest and highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: March 2025.
More Than a Diploma
You’ll Graduate With
- Diploma
in Paralegal — accredited by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) - Qualifies graduates
to apply for the LSO Paralegal Licensing process - 8-week internship
with placements at law firms, courts, and legal organizations - Preparation for independent legal representation
in Small Claims Court, Provincial Offences Court, and permitted tribunals
Program Overview
What You'll Study
Train for Ontario’s only licensed paralegal profession, with LSO-accredited instruction and real-world legal experience.
- Ontario paralegal practice areas: Small Claims Court, Provincial Offences, landlord/tenant, and regulatory tribunals
- Legal research, document drafting, and client interview techniques
- LSO licensing process requirements and professional ethics for licensed paralegals
Career Paths
Jobs You Can Pursue
- Licensed Paralegal
- Small Claims Court Paralegal
- Provincial Offences Paralegal
- Landlord/Tenant Paralegal
- Legal Services Representative
- Tribunal Agent
Employers who have hired triOS grads
- TD Canada Trust
- Local Union 787
- Westminster Legal Firm
- X-Coppers
- Brampton Court House
- Rosenblatt & Associates
- Brown Law Firm
- First Canadian Paralegal
The triOS Advantage
Why Students Choose triOS
- Personalized Training
Small class sizes and dedicated instructors who know you by name. - Career Preparation
Resume writing, mock interviews, and one-on-one job placement support. - Accelerated Learning
Job-focused skills. Graduate in months, not years.
Common Questions
Before You Apply
How long is the program?
60 weeks, including an 8-week internship.
How is the program delivered?
Online.
What credential do I earn?
A Diploma in Paralegal. Graduates are eligible to apply for the Law Society of Ontario Paralegal Licensing process.
Is this program accredited by the Law Society of Ontario?
Yes — the program is LSO-accredited, making it one of the recognized pathways to paralegal licensing in Ontario.