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Brown College of Court Reporting
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About Brown College of Court Reporting
Brown College of Court Reporting is located in Atlanta, Georgia. The institution specializes in court reporting education, a technical field that prepares students for careers as stenographic court reporters, broadcast captioners, and CART providers. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, and completion rate details are not fully characterized in available IPEDS records.
Court reporting programs typically award certificates or associate degrees and focus on developing stenographic machine proficiency, legal terminology, and transcription accuracy. Graduates of court reporting programs are generally prepared to pursue national certification through organizations such as the National Court Reporters Association.
Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Georgia and a major center for legal and business activity in the Southeast. Brown College of Court Reporting serves students in the Atlanta metropolitan area seeking specialized technical training in the legal services field.
Accreditation: Council on Occupational Education
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