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How to Apply

Thank you for your interest in attending the College of Court Reporting. Our admissions staff is here to help the admissions process go as smoothly as possible.  Please follow the steps below to apply for admission to the college.
If you have any questions during this process, please call our admissions staff
at (866) 294-3974.

Step by Step

Admission Process:

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Complete the online Application form below.

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The $50 registration fee may be made in the online application form

3

If you are considering having coursework transfer from other previously attended colleges and/or universities, you must notify the other schools and have an official transcript sent to the College of Court Reporting. Our mailing address is 455 West Lincolnway, Suite A, Valparaiso, IN 46385.

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Complete one of the following Admissions Surveys.  These surveys allows instructors to assess whether additional instruction is needed in technical support, English, and phonics. These surveys must be completed and included in each student’s file at the college.  Depending upon your program enrollment, please choose from one of the following:

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Complete the online Enrollment Application.  Please note that all programs use the same application.

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Download and print the Enrollment Contract.  Please note that each program has its own contract.  The contracts are fillable forms using Adobe Acrobat from www.adobe.com.

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Students interested in enrolling and in need of academic adjustment or auxiliary aids are urged to notify the Director of Admissions by submitting this form at the time of admittance.

Admission Requirements:

All applicants must show evidence of high school graduation and exhibit a serious attitude toward training in the career area offered by this institution. No qualified applicant will be refused based on age, race, creed, or sex. Prospective students are invited to attend admission/financial aid open houses, which are held periodically. Prospective students should call the college to make an appointment with the admissions office.

Refund and Cancellation Policies with Refund Computation Example:

All applicable refund policies and cancellation policies are found using the following link.  The document includes a sample refund computation.

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Student Identity Verification Policy:

Students are required to provide a copy of a government-issued photo ID prior to enrollment that is kept on file. Students are required to meet with a mentor who administers skills evaluations periodically through the program and verifies the students identity. Additionally, teachers can randomly request, at the beginning of any required class, that a student turn on their camera for identity verification. Teachers notfiy the administration when these checks are made. The pictures from the class recordings are compared to those on file.

Student privacy will be protected. Students and mentors sign contracts that identify each party. Students then meet with their mentors who will confirm the identity of the student.  Each syllabus contains the following statement: In order to protect student privacy, the College of Court Reporting will authenticate that the student who registered for this course is the student completing all of the requirements and earning the credits for this course. Personal information about a student will never be shared during the ID verification process.

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