Schools and Programs

CASE (Council on Approved Student Education)

The Council on Approved Student Education (CASE), part of the National Court Reporters Association, establishes the General Requirements and Minimum Standards.

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NCRA-approved court reporting programs

NCRA is not an accrediting agency, but all NCRA-approved court reporting programs are accredited by agencies recognized by the U.S. government. Each institution’s transfer of credit policy is governed by the standards of the particular agencies accrediting that institution.

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Program approval process

As part of the approval process, court reporting programs complete a self-study and undergo an in-person evaluation by NCRA staff and a Certified Program Evaluator. Approval is effective for not more than five years.

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School resources

Welcome to NCRA’s School Resources Center, where court reporting schools can find a wide array of resources to assist them with fostering and promoting their programs, their students, and the profession.

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