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Why is accreditation important? Although graduating from an accredited program does not guarantee jobs or licensure for individuals, it may facilitate such achievement. It reflects the quality by which an educational institution or a program conducts its business. It speaks to a sense of public trust, as well as to professional quality. As a student, accreditation provides assurance that the program in which you are enrolled or are considering enrolling is engaged in continuous review and improvement of its quality, that it meets nationally endorsed standards in the profession, and that it is accountable for achieving what it sets out to do.

Accreditation is an important credential to look for when choosing a college. If you have credits to transfer from another accredited institution, you will want to make sure both schools have accreditation that allows you to transfer credits back and forth. Accreditation is also important for your degree to be widely recognized by employers and professional associations. Accreditation is an assurance to students and the public that an institution meets or exceeds standards for quality of faculty, curriculum, learner services, and fiscal stability. To learn more about the value of accreditation, click here.

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College of Court Reporting was granted authorization by the Indiana Board for Proprietary Education (BPE) on January 1, 1985. It was granted approval by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) November 1, 1987. It was granted accreditation by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award Diplomas, Certificates, and Occupational Associate Degrees. September 1989. Website: http://www.in.gov/cpe/index.htm

 

College of Court Reporting is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). CCR has maintained accreditation since 1987 and received an initial three-grant of accreditation from DEAC through June, 2021. CCR currently offers an A.A.S. in Court Reporting, Certificate in Court Reporting, and Certificate in Voice Writing,  which were reviewed and approved by DEAC. DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency, and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). CHEA is a nonprofit organization serving as a national advocate for self-regulation of academic quality through accreditation. DEAC contact information: 1101 17th Street NW, Suite 808, Washington, D.C. 20036, Telephone: (202) 234-5100, Fax: (202) 332-1386, Website: https://www.deac.org/

DEAC Accreditation Standard V.C requires that an accredited institution routinely disclose on its website reliable, current, and accurate information on its performance, including student achievement, as determined by the institution. Information on performance and student achievement may include aggregated data on completion, graduation, retention, academic transfer, graduate school entry, employment, professional advancement or other indicators approved by DEAC.  The following link will provde information regarding the college's disclosures:  DEAC Student Achievement Disclosure for the Public

DEAC permits distance education services that are not part of CCR’s accredited degree or non-degree program curricula. These could include, by way of example, continuing education courses, professional development courses, and courses offered in partnership with individual businesses. However, any distance education offerings of this nature are designated as outside of the scope of accreditation granted by DEAC.

 

National Court Reporters Association - College of Court Reporting is approved by and has met the General Requirements established by the Council on Approved Student Education of the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA). NCRA is not an accrediting agency; however, all NCRA-approved programs are accredited by agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. NCRA contact information: 12030 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 400, Reston, Virginia 20191, Telephone: (800) 272-6272, Website: http://www.ncra.org

 

National Verbatim Reporters Association - College of Court Reporting is an affilliate of the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA).  Founded in 1967, NVRA is the only national professional organization dedicated to the practice of voice writing, offering support and benefits to its members, certification, conferences, and newsletters.  NVRA offers several levels of membership. Court reporters using either voice or stenographic methods may become general members of NVRA. Contact information: 629 North Main Street Hattiesburg, MS 39401, Telephone: (601) 582-4345, Website: http://www.nvra.org

 

NC-SARA Approved Institution - National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements - College of Court Reporting participates in the National Council for State Authorization for reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) and is authorized under SARA (State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement) to offer programs in member states that have agreed to adhere to comparable national standards for interstate offerings of postsecondary distance education courses and programs. This reciprocity process among member states endeavors to ensure high quality standards in relation to state authorization for distance learning. SARA is overseen by a National Council and administered by four regional compacts.  Please note that distance education students residing in other states may contact the Indiana Commission for Higher Education concerning complaints after having completed the institution’s student complaint process

 

 


 

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools - The stated mission of ACICS is to advance educational excellence at independent, nonpublic career schools, colleges, and organizations in the United States and abroad. This is achieved through a deliberate and thorough accreditation process of quality assessment and enhancement as well as ethical business and educational practices whereby ACICS attempts to maintain minimum standards, policies, and procedures leading to institutional effectiveness. ACICS contact information: 750 First Street, NE, Suite 908, Washington, DC 2002-4241, Telephone: (202) 336-6780, Website: http://www.acics.org

 

 

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