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Become a

Court Reporter or Captioner.

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      Next Theory Class Begins

              July 10, 2023
   Applications must be received     by June 10, 2023.
 
Tuition = $350/month

What do you get for $350/month?

  • Live instruction

  • Live interaction with other students

  • Can't attend live?  Watch recorded classes and do the assignments on your schedule.

  • Nationally certified instructors (each with over 20 years court reporting experience)

  • 24/7 practice platform

  • Academic Courses: Grammar, Punctuation, Vocabulary, Medical and Legal Terminology, Transcription, CART Captioning.

  • Supervised internship

  • Certification test preparation

  • Job placement assistance

  • We follow NCRA CASE Standards.

Project Steno Approved School.

 
Reinvent Yourself:
Discover the Rewards of Becoming a Court Reporter or Captioner.

01

Enjoy a Prestigious Career

People exclaim, "I always wanted to be a court reporter!" or "I'll bet that's an interesting job!"  You will be a member of an association of respected professionals. 

04

Provide Communication Access as a Realtime CART Captioner

 

Take your steno skills to TV, the Classroom, Conventions, and the Web.  The ADA and FCC have mandated captions so that people who are deaf or have hearing loss will have equal communication access! 

02

Enjoy Being Part of the Judicial Process

Court Reporters are an indispensable part of our legal process.  Whether reading back to the jury, taking rulings at the bench, or traveling for depositions, court reporters provide the official record of proceedings.

03

Enjoy Career Flexibility

There is no glass ceiling with stenographic careers.  You advance based on ability and hard work.  If you take time off for parenting or care-taking, you can come back to what you were doing before, like riding a bike.

05

Work from Home or On-Site

Freelance Realtime Captioners may choose to provide captions to TV from home, or provide on-site captions to a large screen at a convention, or provide Web-streamed captions for all types of meetings, from legislative sessions to classroom lectures to corporate trainings. 

06

Enjoy Earning Good Money
 
Official Court Reporters work for a court system and earn a salary and benefits, which may include additional pay for transcripts ordered.  Freelance Reporters earn money by the page and per diem for travel to the job, with extra pay for expedited transcripts and realtime feeds.  Captioners are paid by the hour and can set their own schedules.
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