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Kussad Institute of Court Reporting

Austin, TXAccredited
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About Kussad Institute of Court Reporting

Kussad Institute of Court Reporting is a specialized postsecondary institution located in Austin, Texas, focused on training students in the field of court reporting and stenography. The school prepares graduates for careers as certified court reporters, captioners, and related legal documentation professionals. No institutional type classification is specified in current IPEDS records.

No specific program listings are available in current IPEDS data for Kussad Institute of Court Reporting. Schools specializing in court reporting typically offer diploma or associate degree programs in court reporting, realtime stenography, and legal transcription, with curricula aligned with certification requirements from organizations such as the National Court Reporters Association.

Austin is the capital of Texas and a rapidly growing metropolitan area with an active legal, government, and technology sector. The demand for skilled court reporters in Austin's courts, law firms, and legal service organizations makes Kussad Institute of Court Reporting a relevant training provider for students seeking specialized careers in the legal field.

Accreditation: Council on Occupational Education

Contact Information

Joyce Kussad

jkussad@EV1.net

2800 South Ih35 Ste 110, Austin, TX 78704

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