Why should I become…

Why should I become a Court Reporter?
The Court Reporting Program at Atlantic Technical College is a very affordable 2-year program. This is a High Demand! High Income Potential! Exciting Career! with a possible starting salary of $50,000-$60,000 a year. This program is a great return on your investment and time.
What is the job of a Court Reporter?
Court reporters record verbatim (word-for-word) testimony and produce transcripts of the testimony. Instruction includes an introduction to verbatim writing skills to work with persons with hearing loss (CART – Communication Access Realtime Translation) and provide captioning for television.
Our Program Content:
Please watch this short video about Court Reporting:
Read about why court reporters and captioner love this profession
Read about why court reporters and captioner love this profession and sign up for a free Intro to Steno course at: http://projectsteno.org/students/
Complete an Interest Inventory Survey
Complete an Interest Inventory Survey to find out what traits you possess like those of successful Court Reporters or Captioners. Take the ConsiderSteno survey at:https://www.ncra.org/discoversteno/discoversteno-home/consider
Who Makes A Good Court Reporter, Captioner, or Legal Deographer?
Individuals who work independently and have a great work ethic,
Individuals with an interest in the legal system or helping the deaf and hard-of-hearing, community musicians and gamers with excellent dexterity – hand-eye coordination,
grammar enthusiasts and those with an aptitude for learning new languages, strong writers and spellers, entrepreneurs who want to own a small business, and technologists with good troubleshooting skills.
For our ATC Court Reporting/Broadcast Captioning program description, syllabus, tuition, list of books and supplies explore the following link.

Why should I become a Court Reporter?
The Court Reporting Program at Atlantic Technical College is a very affordable 2-year program. This is a High Demand! High Income Potential! Exciting Career! with a possible starting salary of $50,000-$60,000 a year. This program is a great return on your investment and time.
What is the job of a Court Reporter?
Court reporters record verbatim (word-for-word) testimony and produce transcripts of the testimony. Instruction includes an introduction to verbatim writing skills to work with persons with hearing loss (CART – Communication Access Realtime Translation) and provide captioning for television.
Our Program Content:
Please watch this short video about Court Reporting:
Read about why court reporters and captioner love this profession
Read about why court reporters and captioner love this profession and sign up for a free Intro to Steno course at: http://projectsteno.org/students/
Complete an Interest Inventory Survey
Complete an Interest Inventory Survey to find out what traits you possess like those of successful Court Reporters or Captioners. Take the ConsiderSteno survey at:https://www.ncra.org/discoversteno/discoversteno-home/consider
Who Makes A Good Court Reporter, Captioner, or Legal Deographer?
Individuals who work independently and have a great work ethic,
Individuals with an interest in the legal system or helping the deaf and hard-of-hearing, community musicians and gamers with excellent dexterity – hand-eye coordination,
grammar enthusiasts and those with an aptitude for learning new languages, strong writers and spellers, entrepreneurs who want to own a small business, and technologists with good troubleshooting skills.
For our ATC Court Reporting/Broadcast Captioning program description, syllabus, tuition, list of books and supplies explore the following link.