Iverson Business School and Court Reporting
1600 East Pioneer Parkway, Suite 200
Arlington, TX 76010
With a main campus in Arlington, Texas, and a branch campus in Atlanta, Georgia, the Iverson
business School and Court Reporting is where students go to prepare for a number of legal,
business, and technical careers. In fact, not only does this
business and court reporting school offer courses in court reporting and legal assisting, it also has programs that ready students for the following professions: medical records coder and claims technician; medical transcriptionist; administrative assistant, medical assistant, professional computer secretary, computer network technician, and
Pharmacy Technician.
Both of Iverson
business School's boast sizable facilities -- 16,000 square feet in Texas and 20,000 square feet in Georgia -- and are located near shops, restaurants, and apartment housing.
Iverson Business School also offers career assistance to recent graduates and alumni through the Career Services Office. Here students will get the interview preparation, resume advice, and externship opportunities they need to enter their chosen career field.
Quick Facts:
Iverson Business School and Court Reporting has been accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.
This business and court reporting school is affiliated with the following groups, either by membership or through a staff member: the American Association for Medical Transcription, the National Court Reporters Association, and the Arlington Chamber of Commerce.
In order to apply to Iverson Business School and Reporting, a student must be at least 17 years old and have either attained a high school diploma or GED, or passed an Ability to Benefit (ATB) test.
Students who are applying to a program at this business and reporting school must complete the Career Program Assessment Test (CPAt) in order to gain admittance.
Iverson Business School and Court Reporting was originally founded as the Iverson Institute, Inc. in 1986.
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