NCRF is pleased to announce the latest winners of its Career Launcher Student Scholarships. To date, more than 45 scholarships have been awarded for students to participate in this innovative training program. Students are encouraged to apply for the next round of scholarships before the deadline of June 14.
Congratulations to these March 2024 scholarship recipients. The awards cover the cost to participate in the student program, which is $100 for members and $175 for nonmembers.
Yachet Chesney, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Hardeman School of Court Reporting
Kelly Cullen, Novato, Calif.
Mark Kislingbury Academy of Court Reporting
Delainey Dutch, Fayetteville, N.C.
Mark Kislingbury Academy of Court Reporting
Kylie Feist, Van Nuys, Calif.
Downey Adult School
Liane Hatch, Whispering Pines, N.C.
College of Court Reporting
Veronica Morin, Edroy, Texas
Del Mar College
Danielle Peterson, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
College of Court Reporting
The NCRF Career Launcher training program is designed to provide deposition training tips of the trade. These will serve as a bridge for students of steno shorthand and new professionals between graduation and their first job. The program is offered through the NCRA Learning Center.
Students who are actively studying to become stenographic court reporters and testing at 180 wpm or higher are encouraged to apply. Full details on eligibility and an application can be found on the Career Launcher scholarship page.
Completed applications will be entered into a drawing to take place after the June 14 deadline. Winners will receive an email with a redeemable certificate to take the Career Launcher program at any time. Scholarship applicants who are not selected will remain eligible to win in future drawings, and Career Launcher Scholarships will continue to be available quarterly.