AACC’s Legal Studies Institute offers Continuing Legal Education (CLE) for attorneys, mediators, paralegals and other legal professionals.
Receive high quality, reasonably priced instruction through both traditional and non-traditional formats.
CLEs are currently not mandatory, but our seminars have been approved for CLE credit from the National Federation of Paralegal Associations and we routinely offer courses in ethics training to meet the requirements of the Maryland Program for Mediator Excellence and Title 17 of the Maryland Rules.
We are always looking for more ideas. If you have any suggestions for additional course topics, please contact us at edgable@aacc.edu. For more information about Legal Studies Institute programs, courses and events, call 410-777-7323 or visit the Legal Studies Institute website.
The Legal Studies Institute services the continuing education needs of attorneys, mediators, paralegals and other legal professionals as well as the needs of social workers and professionals in real estate and business. In partnership with several local bar associations, CLEs are offered to attorneys and other legal professionals in Anne Arundel County and throughout the state.
The Legal Studies Institute is dedicated to enhancing the practice and public understanding of mediation and conflict resolution. We offer courses to enhance your professional skills and practice. Mediation is both an art and a science and good mediators are highly trained, experienced and skilled. Email us at edgable@aacc.edu for information.
LEG-509 Bringing your Mediation Practice to Maryland
The Legal Studies Institute is committed to offering quality continuing legal education courses for paralegals and other legal professionals that enhance legal knowledge, skills and abilities. The Legal Studies Institute is dedicated to the promotion of the paralegal profession because being a paralegal is not just a job, it's a career.
Law and Technology: E-Discovery
Learn and explore the basic steps in the e-discovery reference model; identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, production and presentation of electronic information. Examine technology tools and applications, project management, budgeting, ethics and international discovery.
Date, time and cost to be announced.
Students taking noncredit classes don't need to apply for admission to AACC. Just check out our course search, choose a program or course that interests you, register and make your payment. Registration for summer courses is open. Registration for fall 2026 opens July 14! Please check course availability prior to registration.
If you have previously taken classes at AACC, you must log in using your AACC account. New students will be able to create a temporary account in the checkout process.
If you would like help, email the Continuing Education Office or call 410-777-2325.
The School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development offices located in CALT 115 will be CLOSED from June 7 through June 27. The Continuing Education registration desk will be temporarily located in the Student Services Center (SSVC), first floor on the main Arnold campus.
Visit our campus map to locate these offices.
Upon registering for your course, regularly check your MyAACC account and AACC email for class and general updates from the college. Due to FERPA regulations, all official college communications must be sent to your AACC student email. This includes class cancellation and waitlist notifications. For assistance accessing MyAACC, visit our email instructional page or contact the Technical Service Desk. For Spanish translation, visit our translated webpage.