Why Consider a Court Reporting Degree?
- You want to play an active role capturing the spoken word during courtroom trials, sporting events, public ceremonies and other live events.
- Your interest in language, reading, communication and technology can lead to success in this career.
- As a freelancer, having freedom to choose your hours and clients is something you're interested in.
- Court Reporters can perform functions that technologies alone cannot.
- Actively listening is something you're very good at.
Why Learn at 91Ƭ?
- Courses are offered in a flexible mix of online and in-person formats.
- Our program is approved by the National Court Reporters Association.
- Through our partnership with Project Steno, you can network and further develop your skills.
- Learn from an instructor with extensive court reporting and teaching experience who is professionally active in state and national associations.
What It Takes
- Attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
- Excellent communication skills
- Interest in using technology
- Ability to work independently
This program is available 100% online within the iFlex instructional mode. Students are able to attend classes from home. NOTE: A minimum internet connection speed of 3 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload is required. The computer must use Windows 7 or newer operating system.
Additional Information
91Ƭ’s Court Reporting program prepares students to obtain nationally recognized credentials for employment in Wisconsin. However, the college does not guarantee its curriculum matches the full requirements for preparation, examination, certification, or licensure in other states.
91Ƭ's Court Reporting Program is approved by the .
91Ƭ has also partnered with Project Steno. For more information, visit .