The student is our primary concern at the Court Reporting Institute of Houston. We are student-centered and committed to giving our full attention and effort to the development of our students’ skills. Our focus on the student affects every aspect of the educational program. Recruitment, admissions, training and career services departments are designed to develop a student’s abilities, attitudes and interests so that he/she becomes a skilled and successful professional.
Our training goal is to provide the basic skills and understanding of common techniques and procedures required for employability. Higher-level technical skills are also offered to qualified students. Our programs are dedicated to achieving maximum development of each student’s skills and personal potential so that he/she is qualified to begin employment in a career. The professional skills taught at the
Court Reporting Institute of Houston are of practical use to the student
in his/her chosen career and ensure successful adjustment to the work environment. Our requirements for graduation are demanding.
Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award diploma and associate degrees. The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools is listed as a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the United States Department of Education and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Approved and Regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges, Austin, Texas.
Approved by the Texas Veterans Commission to train eligible veterans.
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Court Reporting is certified
by the National Court Reporters Association. (Day and Evening programs).
Campus Location
Court Reporting Institute of Houston
13101 Northwest Freeway, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77040 Map
713-996-8300 866-996-8300 (toll free)
Campus Facilities
The facility is located at 13101 Northwest Freeway, Suite 100. There is
ample parking for all students as well as convenient bus service. The
campus has a separate library complete with reference materials and a
campus book store. The laboratories have modern computers. Maximum
class size is 30 students. Enrollment capacity: 800 students. Theory classes
are generally limited in size to a 30:1 student/teacher ratio and labs are
limited to a 20:1 ratio.