
Court Reporting Institute of Dallas (CRID) was founded in 1978. For more than 20 years, Court Reporting Institute of Dallas has consistently trained and produced some of the best court reporters in Texas and the nation. In 1983, CRID became the first private court reporting school in Texas authorized to award an Associate of Applied Science degree in court reporting, and since 1984, CRID's court reporting program has been approved by the National Court Reporters Association. In January 2005, CRID became a part of Vatterott Education Centers, Inc. Being a part of this larger organization allows CRID to continue its tradition of offering the finest education possible to its students.
Students at Court Reporting Institute of Dallas include all types - men and women, married and single, of all ages and backgrounds. Court reporting is an attractive choice whether you're starting your first career or looking for a change. You'll develop the professional skills you need to succeed in a demanding and rewarding profession while working in an environment conducive to individual skill building. A night school session is offered on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings for those students wishing to complete the program at night. Financial aid is also available to those who qualify. Plus, full-time students can choose from three convenient daily class schedules, and practice rooms are available after class is over.
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Accreditation
The Court Reporting Institute is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award Associate’s Degrees. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).