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Court Reporting Institute

Court Reporting Institute

Overview of Court Reporting Institute

Court Reporting Institute was established in the late 1970s with the single-minded goal of providing education leading to a career in court reporting and the school’s focus remains the same today. While the school original campus is located in Dallas, there is now an additional campus in Houston. Additionally, students can opt to earn their credential through a 100% online program.

The school has been accredited by the ACICS (Accrediting Commission for Independent Colleges and Schools). Court Reporting Institute is also approved by the National Court Reporters Association.

Points of Distinction

  • Focused exclusively on court reporting education
  • 100% online program available
  • Associate’s Degree program

Areas of Study

The school prides itself on its sole focus of training its students for court reporting careers. Court Reporting Institute is one of the few schools that confers an Associate’s Degree in court reporting to its graduates.

Court Reporting Institute Admissions

The sole educational credential required for admission is a high school diploma or a GED equivalence. An interview is not required but recommended. Students seeking their degree online must possess a properly equipped PC along with other equipment.

Students who qualify may be able to receive federal financing (i.e., grants, loans, scholarships, etc) of their education at Court Reporting Institute. To demystify the process, the school employs experienced financial aid advisors to help enrollees obtain aid.

Faculty Quality

The school’s sole mission of providing quality court reporting education is reflected in the experienced staff that teaches the curriculum.

Court Reporting Institute Student Body

According to a recent U.S. Department of Education report, the school has over 1000 students. The overwhelming majority of students here are women.

Student life

While students must organize their own housing, there are opportunities for students to form relationships through classroom and lab activities. For on-campus students, Dallas and Houston are among the largest metro areas in the United States offering activities for every student’s personal interests.

Programs of Study

(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)

Journalism

  • Journalism General

Medical and Dental Administration

  • Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

Paralegal

  • Court Reporting/Court Reporter

Photography and photo journalism

  • Journalism General

Coursework or Degrees

(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)

Degrees or Coursework

  • Associate

Campus Locations

Texas

  • Dallas
  • Houston

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