Text faster than you talk?
Train to be a broadcast captioner at Stautzenberger College, Brecksville
If you have always been quick with a keyboard, put your fast fingers to work for you in a career in Court Reporting or Broadcast Captioning! Court Reporting has been named one of the 50 top careers for 2010 by US News!
Stautzenberger College’s Stenographic Programs are unique in northeast Ohio. Our intimate class sizes ensure individualized attention to each student, and our faculty members are all experienced stenographers. Who better to learn from than those who practice in the field? As individuals who have worked in the industry, our faculty knows what captioning firms are looking for in their new hires. At Stautzenberger College, you will learn what you love from people who love what they do!
Stautzenberger stenography students begin their careers here with tremendous focus on the technology that will improve their speed, accuracy and productivity in the real world. You will learn industry software from your first day with us, ensuring that you are well-rounded when you graduate and enter the work force. Our goal is to make sure you are comfortable performing those skills before you graduate. We use a personalized, career-focused approach to give you hands-on training, including a heavy emphasis on technical and communication skills—two of the skills most valued by employers. Our classes are held in spacious, well-lit classrooms and beautiful, intimate conference rooms, so you learn not only the substance of what a stenographer does, but the look and feel of the profession you are entering. You will also purchase a laptop, and use it daily in your classes. Our strong emphasis on technology ensures that you will be able to hit the ground running, with no fear of the software you may be asked to use!
For a glimpse into the career of a broadcast captioner, click on the link.
Click to find out more about Stautzenberger College’s Broadcast Captioning courses.
Consumer Information for the Broadcast Captioning Program.
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ACICS *
The following information is derived from data submitted to the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools in the College's 2010-2011 Campus Assessment Report (CAR). This data represents an aggregate picture of the performance of this program across all Stautzenberger College campuses.
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Median Loan Debt:
Stautzenberger College graduated fewer than 10 students in the 2010-2011 academic year. It cannot by law provide information for fewer than 10 graduates.
On-time Completion Rate:
Stautzenberger College graduated fewer than 10 students in the 2010-2011 academic year. It cannot by law provide information for fewer than 10 graduates.
Placement:
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State of Ohio *
The following information is derived from data submitted to the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools in the College's 2010-2011 Annual Report. This data represents an aggregate picture of the performance of this program across all Stautzenberger College campuses.
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Placement:
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* The placement rates disclosed above reflect historical outcomes for this program. That is, they reflect the College’s ability to place its graduates in prior years. This data is, therefore, always dated. Please bear in mind that many factors (both in a given individual’s life and in a given market) impact whether a graduate secures or chooses to secure employment in field or in a related field after graduation. These rates are not a promise of future employment, nor should you rely upon them as such. These rates are only intended to assist you in comparing student outcomes at colleges you are considering.
Career Summary
The Broadcast Captioning program leads to a position as a Broadcast Captioner. In this capacity, the graduate’s duties may include providing captions to the deaf or hard-of-hearing television audience, providing captions for high school or college students’ classes, captioning legal proceedings in a courtroom, or reporting seminars or meetings that take place via the Internet (SOC 23-2091). http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/23-2091.00
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Summary of Estimated Broadcast Captioning Program Costs
(Academic Year 2011-2012)
Total Estimated Tuition and Fees - $29,646
Total Estimated Book, Materials and Equipment Costs - $5,372
Estimated Grand Total - $35,018
For a detailed breakdown of the estimated cost of this program, please click here.
Where will you be in two years?
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