The Internet is a perfect venue for this type of course because it teaches computer skills from the beginning. You have to learn to access the Internet, download files, and use keyboarding skills in order to complete the course — these skills are invaluable as a scopist. The Internet gives students lifetime access to other experienced […]
Continue readingThere is currently no financial aid available through NCRA or ISS. We do offer 3-, 5-, 8- and 12-month payment plans which makes ISS the most financially accessible scoping course available. See our payment plans page for more details. If you qualify for rehab/retraining or Workforce Investment Act funding through your state, ISS is already a […]
Continue readingYes. For students who complete all required segments of the course and pass all final exams including the course final, they will receive a Certificate of Completion. Reporters know ISS to be a leader in the scoping industry and will trust completion of this training as an indication of the professionalism and quality of a […]
Continue readingWe recommend reading through our overview and enrollment page for a full explanation of the tuition cost, all available payment options, and what’s included/not included in the tuition.
Continue readingStarting the course is shockingly easy. You receive access to the material as soon as payment is complete. You don’t need to wait for packages to arrive in the mail or for anyone to give you passwords or access to the course manually. We feature a completely automated enrollment system. As for starting out as […]
Continue readingAlthough many reporters make audio-synched recordings as they write, it is essential for scopists to know how to read steno notes. And after asking around at different conventions, reporters seem to feel the same way. There are times when the audio can’t be heard, but enough information can be gleaned from the notes to make the […]
Continue readingCAT (Computer-Aided Transcription) software is a special court reporting program that translates steno notes into English. The reporter enters different words into his or her dictionary, then the computer matches his or her steno notes to those dictionary entries. Any words the reporter writes differently than those in the dictionary — or words that he or […]
Continue readingAs a beginner, you’ll be much slower at editing than your more experienced peers. Never fear, though — you won’t stay that way if you don’t want to! You’ll need to establish a clientele that can furnish the amount of pages you need to meet your income goals (our training helps you do this). In your first year, you may […]
Continue readingIn this sue-happy country, court reporters seem to be getting busier and busier. Back in “the day,” many reporters had the time to edit their own transcripts, but now their workload is becoming so heavy that they’re practically being forced to seek the help of professional scopists. Most of them now hire us willingly because we give them more […]
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