
WHY ATTEND A RAPS SCHOOL?

RAPS schools are primarily community colleges. Studying court
reporting at a community college has so many advantages.
Community college students can earn an AA degree while studying court reporting.
Curriculum at community colleges is standardized, and units are transferable from
one school to another.
Instructors at community colleges meet high educational standards and have many
opportunities to stay current in the field.
Community colleges operate year-round by offering summer school and inter-session
programs.
Community colleges offer their students health services, child care, free tutoring,
access to extensive libraries and computer labs, and many other support services.
Financial aid and low-cost loans are available to students, as well as on-campus
employment opportunities.
And, finally, the tuition at community colleges is an unbeatable $28 per unit.
Why attend a RAPS school? When we have to much to offer, one can only ask, Why
NOT? Visit our schools page to find the court reporting
school for you!
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