The National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA®) and the
Advanced Paralegal Institute (API, a.k.a. Advanced Institute for
Paralegal Studies or AIPS) are pleased to offer an online review course
for the Paralegal Core Competency Exam (PCCE®).
The PCCE is targeted to paralegals who have recently graduated from a paralegal education or training program or are within their first two years of practice. The exam was launched in November of 2011 and focuses on those essential aspects of practice
in which an entry level paralegal would be expected to be competent. Exam questions are based on information from course work in various paralegal programs and basic knowledge all paralegals should possess.
The online review course runs for seven weeks, plus a brief pre-course orientation to familiarize students with the API website and utilizing the Moodle network. API courses are not webinars, nor do they contain pre-recorded lectures.
The classes are taught by paralegal instructors through computer-mediated distance learning who have earned both the Core Registered Paralegal (CRP) and Registered Paralegal (RP) credentials. Students may communicate with instructors or
classmates around the clock from their home or office computer. The textbook for this course is the PCCE Study Manual. (If ordering the print edition, please order at least THREE weeks in advance of the course start date to allow for processing and shipping as there are
delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic.)
The review course will help paralegals prepare to take the PCCE by covering the two domains tested: Paralegal Practice and Substantive Areas of Law. Each unit will begin with a pre-test, which will allow students to assess their strengths and weaknesses
in the area being studied. Readings will be assigned, and discussion questions included in each unit, which will focus on problem areas revealed in the pre-test results as well as the new material introduced in the unit. At the end of each unit
a post-test will be given, which will allow students to assess where additional independent study may be helpful. There is a required textbook for the course and an exit exam will be administered at the conclusion of the course.
course registration
Tuition: $395.
Please note there are no refunds after the class begins. The PCCE Study Manual
must be purchased by the student on NFPA's web site prior to the
start of the class..
- Students who take the PCCE Review Course are not necessarily
eligible to take the PCCE. Please review the PCCE eligibility
requirements to ensure that you qualify before registering.
- Registration for this Review Course does not automatically
register you to take the PCCE. You must submit a separate application to
take the PCCE.
- API Review materials are not hosted on the NFPA website. You will receive access instructions from an API representative.
Start Dates:
Click a date to register
October 6, 2025
November 3, 2025
January 5, 2026
February 2, 2026
March 2, 2026
April 6, 2026
May 11, 2026
June 15, 2026
July 13, 2026
August 10, 2026
September 8, 2026
October 5, 2026
November 2, 2026
Please note if you want to join a class already in progress, you may do so during the first week.
Additional courses may be added if sufficient interest is expressed.
course overview
Unit One:
- Pre-test
- Introduction to PCCE
- Development, eligibility requirements, structure, format, and application
- Overview of skills tested in each domain
- Ethical considerations, including:
- Conflicts of interest
- Attorney-client privilege
- Confidentiality
- Handling client funds
- Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)
- Competence
- Post test
Unit Two:
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Pre-test
- Review of the U.S. Legal System
- Who works in the courts
- How they are organized
- Sources of law
- Differences between Criminal and Civil law
- Review of Legal Research
- Post test
Unit Three:
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Pre-test
- Skills and Tools necessary to perform Critical Analysis and to communicate in writing:
- Identify different types of legal writing:
- Pleadings
- Briefs
- Memoranda of law
- Review different steps in critical analysis
- Legal Citation basics
- Post test
Unit Four:
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Pre-test
- Administrative and Office Skills
- Time management
- Billing system
- Form and other legal resource maintenance
- Overview of civil litigation process from filing petition to closing statements at trial.
- Post test
Unit Five:
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Pre-test
- Substantive law review of:
- Business Organizations and Contracts
- Post test
Unit Six:
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Pre-test
- Continue substantive law review of:
- Post test
Unit Seven:
-
Pre-test
- Substantive law review of:
- Estates, Wills & Trusts
- Real Estate
- Mock PCC Exam, with scoring and analysis of strengths and weaknesses from the instructor
If you have questions, contact Renee Sova, the Director of the Advanced Paralegal Institute by phone at 678-777-9655, via fax at 1-419-791-7802 or via e-mail at renee.sova@advancedparalegalinstitute.com.