NCRA and NCRF are pleased to announce the opening of several upcoming scholarship opportunities for court reporting and captioning students. Students who have completed an NCRA A to Z® Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program may be eligible for one of 15 NCRF A to Z Scholarships. And students from NCRA-approved court reporter education programs are encouraged to apply for one of five CASE Student Scholarships. The application period is now open.
The National Court Reporters Foundation hosts an annual fundraiser to provide the NCRF A to Z scholarships. Donations are accepted on the fundraising platform here and at the annual NCRA Conference & Expo Members Recognition Gala. Each donation is a tax write-off.
The NCRF A to Z Scholarship program annually awards up to 15 students a $750 scholarship. Qualified applicants must have completed the NCRA A to Z Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program as well as pass a Skills Test writing between 60 and 100 wpm among other eligibility requirements. Full eligibility requirements and application forms are available here.
The Council on Approved Student Education (CASE) offers five scholarships each year. The top prize of $1,500 is the Sue Shelton White Scholarship, named in honor of Sue Shelton White. Four additional scholarships are available in the amounts of $250, $500, $750, and $1,000. To be eligible to apply, students must currently be attending an NCRA-approved court reporting program, have an exemplary academic record, and have passed one skills test writing 160 wpm or greater at the time of submission. In addition, applicants must submit an essay on a topic chosen by CASE. Full eligibility requirements and application forms are available here.
The deadline for all scholarship applications is Sept. 1.
Read about the 2022 NCRF A to Z Scholarship and CASE Student Scholarship recipients here.
For more information on the NCRF A to Z Scholarships or the CASE Student Scholarships, please contact the Education Department at schools@ncra.org.