NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
Posts published in “Up-to-Speed”
By Lee Leigh “Lili” Staying motivated seems to be a running theme for many court reporting students. A quick glance at any website ad shows…
So many of the students we highlight in Up-to-Speed are career changers, and Taylor Hertz is no exception. Hertz has a bachelor’s degree in music…
Once a month we highlight a different NCRA-approved school. The court reporter programs offered at these schools have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards established by…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
By Dana Spear I first attended the NCRA Conference as a student in New Orleans. La., in 2018. As far as I know, I was…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) encourages recent graduates to apply for its New Professional Reporter Grant, which awards $2,000 to help support start-up expenses…
Erin Blair, an online student from West Des Moines, Iowa, just passed her Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR) exam, and she has some advice for young…
NCRA is proud to offer the Student Fast Lane program to recognize student speed accomplishments and graduates. This program was created at the suggestion of…
Students are encouraged to apply for the National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) quarterly Career Launcher Student Grants. The grants cover the cost to participate in…
Katie Picciano, a student at the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) in Pittsburgh, Pa., has been named this year’s winner of the National Court…
Students are running things over on the “Steno Fitness Challenge ‘til Orlando 2022! Exercise at least 15 minutes a day” Facebook group. They are inspiring…
NCRA has recently started a new program to recognize student speed accomplishments. The Student Fast Lane program was created at the suggestion of program administrators…
Edwina Bel-Rosslyn Roberts has had a long road to becoming a court reporting student. Her love of typing started when she was a young girl,…
These days, there is no “typical” court reporting student. It may be someone fresh out of high school, a stay-at-home parent, or in the case…
By Geanell Adams As I begin to write this article, I reflect back to my own time in school while working full time in a…
By Cathy Penniston “Kid, you’ll move mountains! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So get on your way!” This quote, from Dr. Seuss’s…
Once a month we highlight a different NCRA-approved school. The court reporter programs offered at these schools have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards established by…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is pleased to announce both a new quarterly Career Launcher Student Grants program and the opening of Stenograph’s Milton H.…