The College of Court Reporting


111 West 10th Street
Suite 111
Hobart, Indiana 46342


The College of Court Reporting, founded in 1984 is a technical institution offering Associate Degrees and certificate programs in a variety of occupational disciplines. Programs offered at the College of Court Reporting include the Associate in court reporting and the medical transcription program and more.

The College of Court Reporting is located in the scenic city of Hobart in Indiana. Both onsite and online programs are offered to Court Reporting students, adding convenience and flexibility. Each program at CCR offers an individual time schedule and curriculum. The court reporter program is a 28-month program offering courses such as computerized machine short hand theory, court reporting transcript preparation and more.

At the College of Court Reporting, students can use their acquired skills to pursue professions such as court reporters, judicial reports, reporters, broadcast captioners and more. Many of these professions offer numerous employment opportunities and are growing faster than average. Among the fast growing professions are court reporters. According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,"the employment of court reporters is expected to grow more than 24 percent from 2006 to 2016" which is considered "much faster than the average". Similarly the employment as a medical transcriptionist is also "expected to grow faster than average from 2006 to 2016."

In addition to the comprehensive curriculum offered at the College of Court Reporting, students can also take advantage of activities in and around the city of Hobart. The city of Hobart in Indiana also referred to as the "friendly city," features numerous historical, recreational and cultural attractions for students to enjoy. The scenic city is home to Lake George, numerous parks, art galleries, museums and much more. Some attractions include the Great Lakes Museum of Military History, the Old Lighthouse Museum, the Washington Park Zoo and much more.

Quick Facts:
  • The College of Court Reporting offers numerous forms of financial aid to students including grants, student loans and more.

  • The College of Court Reporting offers graduates with the benefit of job placement assistance.

  • The medical transcription profession offers flexibility for professionals with work-at-home opportunities as well as 'in office' positions.

  • The average income for court reporters is about $60,000, according to the National Court Reporters Association.

  • The online court reporting program at the College of Court Reporting is approved by the National Court Reporters Association. Students an enjoy the convenience and flexibility of completing this program entirely outside of the traditional classroom.

  • Students can take advantage of experienced and knowledgeable faculty at the College of Court Reporters.

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