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College of Court Reporting Inc SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements

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ACT RangeN/A
Average GPAN/A
Acceptance Rate100%

With a 100% acceptance rate, your main job is not proving you can get in. Use the test-optional policy strategically: submit scores only if they strengthen your file, and spend just as much energy confirming the program format, workload, and cost fit you well, especially with a 38% freshman retention rate.

Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.

College of Court Reporting Inc facts and stats

Quick Facts

College of Court Reporting Inc is a small suburban institution with an undergraduate enrollment of 182 students. At College of Court Reporting, the freshman retention rate is 38%. The student-to-faculty ratio is 15:1.

Location

Valparaiso, IN

Undergrad Enrollment182
Freshman Retention38%
SettingSuburban
Student to Faculty Ratio15:1
Graduation RateN/A
Test PolicyTest-optional
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Key College of Court Reporting Inc application dates

Key dates

Application deadlines

Regular Decision

Early Action

Not offered

Early Decision

Not offered

Priority Deadline

Financial aid deadlines

Coming soon

Test dates

SAT test dates

August 22, 2026

Registration deadline: August 7, 2026

September 12, 2026

Registration deadline: August 28, 2026

October 3, 2026

Registration deadline: September 18, 2026

ACT test dates

September 19, 2026

Registration deadline: August 14, 2026

October 17, 2026

Registration deadline: September 11, 2026

December 12, 2026

Registration deadline: November 6, 2026

Take tests early for the best outcomes

If you choose to submit scores to College of Court Reporting, take your first SAT or ACT by the spring of junior year, then use the summer before senior year and the fall for retakes if a higher superscore would help. Because there is no Early Decision or Early Action deadline, check the regular admission date and make sure your final fall retake scores will arrive before then.

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What you'll actually pay

College of Court Reporting lists tuition and fees at $10,080. Review available aid options, payment plans, and any program-specific costs to estimate what you may pay after grants, scholarships, or other support.

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Tuition and Fees$10,080
Room and BoardN/A
Average Merit AwardN/A
Application Fee$50
Students on AidN/A
Average Aid PackageN/A
Average Debt at GradN/A

The full cost of attendance at College of Court Reporting depends on students’ living expenses, books, supplies, and other personal costs, while published tuition and fees are $10,080. As a private for-profit institution, the final price can vary based on a student’s financial need and available aid. Students should compare the published price with their aid offer to understand what they will actually pay.

Student life at College of Court Reporting Inc

Activities and Organizations

Student activities and organization details coming soon.

Housing

Campus housing details coming soon.

Greek life

No fraternity or sorority life on campus.

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