Survey for First Time Applicants - Court Reporters Board - State of 2025

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Its a challenging and great career, one that doesnt necessarily require a full 4-year degree, and the high tuition costs associated with that, but still with the ability to earn a good salary and benefits. Court reporting provides a good living for those who pay attention to detail and appreciate correct grammar.
ing to a 2019 article from The Wall Street Journal, the National Court Reporters Association estimated roughly 80-85% of students enrolled in a court reporter program drop out. But while that statistic is concerning, a legal transcription career is still feasible for non-stenographers.
The arduous academic and licensing requirements to graduate from court reporting schools make it difficult to produce graduates. In fact, less than 10% of stenographers who start court reporting school actually graduate.
A lot of students in court reporting school drop out early on. Why? Because they start school without understanding what it takes to succeed. You need As to pass in court reporting school, not Bs or Cs.
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