Stenotype Institute

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The Stenotype Institute is an ACICS accredited private stenography school with two campuses, one in Jacksonville, Florida, and one in Orlando, Florida.
It is one of only 64 schools in North America certified by the NCRA .[1]

Both campuses offer day and evening classes and start new classes every two months. They teach the Phoenix Theory method of machine shorthand.

Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville
Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville

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[edit] Jacksonville Campus

The school was founded in Jacksonville in 1940 by Thyra Ellis.
It is located three miles east of Downtown Jacksonville in a 16,000-square-foot building, complete with a student lounge, 15 classrooms, a computer lab, a library, and an auditorium.

[edit] Orlando Campus

Because of the continued success of the Jacksonville campus, Stenotype Institute opened a campus nearby Downtown Orlando in 2002.
The school occupies a 30,000-square-foot building, complete with a student lounge, 12 classrooms, a library, an auditorium, two computer labs, and a gym with lockers.

[edit] Court reporting school facts

Since its enrollmment in 1940, 100% of the graduates of Stenotype Institute have found employment in the field of court reporting.

There are many career opportunities after graduating from a court reporting school: [2]

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ NCRA (2007-01-18). Certified Schools. National Court Reporters Association.
  2. ^ Michael Bustamante (2006). Court Reporting Schools Provide Rewarding Career Opportunities. Media Positive Communications, Inc..