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College of Court Reporting Inc

Valparaiso, Indiana · Private (for-profit)

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CValue
N/ACampus
CAcademics
C-Admissions
C+Student Life
COverall

About

College of Court Reporting Inc is located in Valparaiso, Indiana. It is a private (for-profit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 183 students.

ccr.edu

Cost and aid

Cost breakdown

In-state tuition$10,080
Out-of-state tuition$10,080
Avg aid package$1,673
Students receiving aid36%
Pell grant recipients35%

Tuition at College of Court Reporting is $395 per credit hour, with monthly payment plans available. The college participates in Federal Pell Grant and student loan programs, with their school code being 026158. Financial aid is available for those who qualify, and the financial aid team can be reached at 866-294-3974 or [email protected]

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Admissions

Application info

Student–faculty ratio15:1
Common AppYes
Application fee$50

The College of Court Reporting has an open admissions policy, with a 100% acceptance rate. Applicants must show evidence of high school graduation and a serious attitude toward training. The admission process includes completing an online application, paying a $50 registration fee, and completing an admissions survey to assess technical, English, and phonics skills.

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Academics

Student–faculty ratio15:1

The College of Court Reporting offers a blended learning environment that brings students and teachers together online. The college uses its own Learning Management System, EV360 Technologies, and instructors meet students where they are educationally to help them achieve their goals. The curriculum is revised based on feedback from professional organizations and employers.

Outcomes

Median earnings (10 yrs)$43,927
Earn more than HS grad70%
Loan default (3 yr)5%
Loan repayment (3 yr)42%

College of Court Reporting prepares graduates for positions as official, freelance, legislative, and realtime reporters. Students develop skills in keyboarding, machine shorthand, voice-to-text technology, medical transcription, and court reporting procedures. The application of these skills can also assist those who are deaf and hard-of-hearing.

Student life

Demographics

Small School
183Student size

Compared to 5,382 national average

More femaleGender ratio
Female 96%Male 4%
61% WhiteRacial diversity
White 61%Hispanic 20%Black 10%Asian 2%Other 8%
Campus housingYes

As an online college, College of Court Reporting does not offer traditional campus life activities. However, the college fosters a supportive online community where students can connect with peers and instructors. Students are encouraged to engage with the college's Facebook page for up-to-date information.

Student reviews

Professors

Student

As an adult student, I found it difficult to adapt to online training. During my first two quarters of school, I was offered no support and had to figure things out. I've invested in this program and don't want to transfer to an in-state school. The only thing that saved me was that I'd already been to school for court reporting in 2003, so I had a strong foundation of the subject matter.

Student

The overall experience is awesome. I have learned more in these course than I have at previous institutions. Online platform is very user friendly.

Student

College of Court Reporting is the perfect college for anyone interested in voice or court reporting. All faculty is incredibly helpful and want each student to succeed in their studies and future career of court reporting. One of the only court reporting schools that allow the use of the GI Bill for any prior military.

Student

The teachers and administrators at CCR are absolutely amazing. You can tell that they have our best interest at heart and want us to succeed. I love the way the classes are structured, and the meeting time for live classes is very convenient for working people. You don't just learn a skill here. They have carefully curated their program to make sure we graduate as talented, well-rounded individuals.

Campus and vibes

Student

College of court reporting has been a wonderful school. All the professors are so uplifting and make me a better court reporter each day. Without college of court reporting I would not be in the fabulous position where I am today.

Student

I have been enjoying the college ever since I joined. I feel I have help 247 no matter what the need may be. I never feel I can't ask for help with anything that comes in my way. The teachers and staff are so amazing and so helpful. I recommend this school to anyone who wants to start court reporting because of how good my experience is with them, I would wish that to anyone. I don't see the need to change anything with this school.

Student

I am a transferring student because my previous school closed. They have done everything with in their power to make this transition easy for us. They even waived the registration fees for all the students transferring in, and are being more than generous with our transfer credits, and filling in the gaps where we may have missed some vital information due to the way the previous school broke up courses, while still giving us credit for the classes we took! if i had 10 thumbs, they would all be up!

Student

The College of Court Reporting is one of the best schools I have ever attended. They are invested in their students and go above and beyond to help them every step of the way. They have developed their own software and I think it is the future of court reporting school. There should be no reason that a student cannot be successful at this school. I wish the tuition was a little more affordable, but you really do get what you pay for.

Cost and value

Student

As stated before the school will assist you in helping you locate a job after graduation.

Student

The school is expensive as I have found out along with the equipment required for the school. However, upon graduation it will pay itself off because it is a specialty.

About College of Court Reporting Inc

The College of Court Reporting does not have on-site students, but encourages all to use common sense and be responsible for their own security and the security of others. The college urges accurate and prompt reporting of all crimes to the police or sheriff’s department. Students, faculty, and administrators are to call 9-1-1 to report criminal actions or other emergencies.

Avg faculty salary$42,816

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