Completers of the Certificate in Voice Writing program are educated for interesting and challenging positions of responsibility and trust as official, freelance, legislative and government reporters, and realtime reporters. They are employed by law firms, court reporting agencies, the government, universities and other educational bodies, and private businesses. Many court reporters work in the freelance field and are self-employed. This skill is used in a variety of occupations within the legal field as well as CART for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities. Students receiving their Certificate in Voice Writing must complete all classes as well as all graduation requirements.
College of Court Reporting (CCR) is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). DEAC permits distance education services that are not part of CCR’s accredited degree or non-degree program curricula. These could include, by way of example, continuing education courses, professional development courses, and courses offered in partnership with individual businesses. However, any distance education offerings of this nature are designated as outside of the scope of accreditation granted by DEAC.
To be eligible for a certificate in voice writing, a student must meet the following requirements by earning 37 hours of credit for court reporting in voice writing and other specified courses. The student must complete the following specific requirements:
A sample schedule is as follows:
3 Semesters -- 37 Credit Hours
Semester 1: | Credits |
VB101 Introduction to VoiceTheory | 6 |
CR100 Court Reporting English | 3 |
C130 Advanced Communications | 3 |
Total Credits: 12 |
Semester 2: | Credits |
SB202-V Speedbuilding II | 6 |
CR120 Court Reporting Processes and Development | 3 |
CR110-V Introduction to Realtime Technology | 3 |
Total Credits: 12 |
Semester 3: | Credits |
SB203-V Speedbuilding III | 6 |
CR210-V Technology I | 3 |
CR280-V CSR/CVR Preparation | 3 |
CR290-V Courtroom/Court Reporting Practicum | 1 |
Total Credits: 13 |
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There is a $50 application (registration) fee. We charge by the credit hour. Many speebuilding classes are six credit hours, our academics are three credit hours, and courtroom/court reporting practicum are one credit hour. We charge $395 per credit hour. A monthly payment plan may be arranged whenever necessary. There is no service charge if tuition is paid monthly. A late charge may be assessed when payment is made past the due date. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover may be used for all payments. Financial Aid is also available to those who qualify. The college defines the following based on credit hours enrolled:
All tuition, books, and fees are due by the end of the fourth week of the semester. Students who cannot pay their tuition in full by the due date must make payment arrangements through a payment plan with the director of student services. There is no service charge if tuition is paid monthly. A late charge may be assessed when payment is made past the due date. Discover, Visa, and MasterCard may be used for all payments. A full refund will be made to any student who cancels the enrollment contract within six business days after the enrollment agreement is signed. After expiration of the six business days cancellation privilege, the school will retain the $50.00 registration fee. A full refund will be made to any student who has not visited the college prior to enrollment, and, upon touring the institution or attending the regularly scheduled orientation/classes, the student withdrew from the program within three days.