VPCC Paralegal Student Finds Fit, Works as Deputy Clerk, Eyes Law

VPCC STUDENT SUCCEEDS IN PARALEGAL PROGRAM

Molly Grazier graduated from Virginia Peninsula Community College (VPCC) with an associate degree in Paralegal Studies.

She found a fulfilling job as a part-time deputy clerk at a local courthouse, which she loves.

After moving from Texas, she initially struggled at VPCC, trying a physics program that wasn’t a good fit.

Switching to the Paralegal Studies program made a significant positive difference in her academic performance and happiness.

Grazier co-founded the MOOT club at VPCC to help students prepare for government and law careers.

She is described by a professor as a compassionate advocate and a natural leader who helps her classmates.

She plans to complete a business degree at VPCC and hopes to transfer to William & Mary for further studies, including potentially law school.

Grazier now strongly advocates for community college as a valuable pathway for students.

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VPCC Paralegal Student Finds Right Fit

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