Be an observer of an unfolding legal drama as a Court Reporter. Bryan College's intensive hands-on training in Court Reporting has produced some of the finest court reporters in the nation. You'll be ready to take your state's licensing exam and start a career as Court Reporter. You'll also have the training to succeed in any of the following careers:
The U.S. Department of Labor projects a 25% increase in demand for court reporters between 2006 and 2016.* The average income is $64,672, according to the National Court Reporter's Association survey of its members in 2004. According to the California Court Reporters Board, "Official court reporters' salaries can be up to $94,000 annually, depending upon the court and/or region of the state." Forbes Magazine reported that the national median salary for court reporters is $62,000 though it tops $100,000 in many cities. **
*U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Handbook 2008-09
**Forbes Magazine, August 2006