Certified and Participating Programs
NCRA is not an accrediting agency, but all NCRA-certified programs are accredited by agencies recognized by the U.S. government. Each institution's transfer of credit policy is governed by the standards of the particular agencies accrediting that institution. more...
Requirements & Standards
General Requirements and Minimum Standards are established by the Council on Approved Student Education (CASE), part of the National Court Reporters Association. more...
Program Certification & Maintenance
Download and complete CASE Annual Report form only if you have an NCRA-certified court reporting program. The Council on Approved Student Education (CASE) requires the Annual Report to be completed each fall using the enrollment as of November 1 each year in the certified court reporting program. more...
Trends & Analysis
This white paper provides a view of the current situation within reporter education, taking into account such issues as the decline in the number of reporting students, the decline in the number of reporting programs, how the reporting profession is perceived, and NCRA's student recruitment and education initiatives to reverse these trends. more...
CASElines
CASElines is an NCRA newsletter specifically for court reporting educators. more...
NCRA Steno Theory Clearinghouse
NCRA has shifted its role regarding steno theories from one of regulator to that of a "clearinghouse". more...