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of Court Reporting & Medical Transcription Prepare for an exciting, viable career at Brown College of Court Reporting & Medical Transcription, and enjoy increased earning potential and a feeling of pride and accomplishment. Conveniently located in • Court Reporting Court or judicial reporters are the Guardians of the Record. They record sworn testimony and quickly produce accurate transcripts for judges, attorneys, or litigants. They’re in the hub of important situations including trials, depositions, and congressional hearings— anywhere events must be documented verbatim. Average income is $60,000 per year, according to the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA). • CART/Captioning CART Reporting specifically benefits hard-of-hearing and deaf individuals. These are two applications for captioning or realtime writing skills—as the captioner writes, the words appear on the screen so audiences can read what the speaker is saying. Captioning is principally for television or large audiences. • Realtime Voice Writing A terrific career move for those who have good listening skills, an interest in technology, the drive to work in the legal profession, and the desire to actively participate in court proceedings. Learn to take a verbatim record of legal proceedings with the use of speech recognition software.
Programs are subject to change without notice. For complete program information please contact Financial Aid We know that career education can be a significant personal investment, and we will do everything possible to help you create a sensible payment plan. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. The Financial Aid office at Brown College of Court Reporting & Medical Transcription is fully trained to help answer your questions every step of the way. Programs may include Federal grants and loans, and the Federal Work Study Program. VA benefits are available for those who qualify. Contact Brown College today and get your application started! Accreditation |
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