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Veritext believes that a key component to the preservation of the court reporting industry is to provide scholarship and education opportunities for incoming and enrolled students.  Court reporters play a vital role in our legal system and Veritext recognizes that we need to not only help educate the younger generation about the profession and diversity of opportunities, but to also help send them to the right court reporting schools, offer tuition assistance and mentorship, and to ultimately help them get job placement upon graduation.

We contribute to this ambitious effort by partnering with local court reporting schools to fund scholarships and awards, and by supporting industry foundations and organizations such as ProjectSteno and the National Court Reporting Foundation (NCRF) in their efforts to cultivate the profession and inspire the next generation of court reporters.

Veritext Court Reporting Student Scholarships

Veritext is proud to award scholarships to new or returning students seeking to learn stenography theory and to advance through training programs designed to help them increase speed and achieve completion. Below is a list of available Veritext scholarships. All scholarships are chosen by and awarded through the schools listed below.  Students should reach out to their program director for application details.

Schools interested in partnering with Veritext for scholarship opportunities should email us at courtreporter@veritext.com.

  • CANADA

    Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Edmonton, Alberta

    The Veritext Legal Solutions Student Scholarship

    Eight annual scholarships presented to students chosen by NAIT

    • NEW! Veritext Canada Aboriginal Grant
      Available to two Indigenous students each year enrolled in the Court Transcription program or the Captioning and Court Reporting program. These grants are awarded based on a written statement detailing the applicant’s personal journey to postsecondary education and satisfactory academic standing.
    • Veritext Canada Court Transcription Scholarship
      Available to two students each year enrolled in the Court Transcription program. These scholarships are awarded based on excellent academic achievement in the program.
    • Veritext Canada Captioning and Court Reporting Scholarship
      Available to two students each year enrolled in the Captioning and Court Reporting program. These scholarships are awarded based on excellent academic achievement in the program.
    • Veritext Canada Entrance Bursary
      Available to two students each year entering the Court Transcription or Captioning and Court Reporting program. These scholarships are awarded on the demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic achievement to enter the program.

ProjectSteno

Court reporting students can apply for tuition assistance through Project Steno once they complete an “Intro to Steno” course and if they attend a Project Steno approved court reporting program. Learn more.

NCRA

Court reporting students can apply for scholarships, earn grant money, and qualify for financial aid and tuition assistance through the NCRA  Learn more.

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