Kussad Institute of Court Reporting
Gainful Employment Information


G-A7: Reporting – All domestic schools must report to the Department on all
students in a GE Program regardless of the number of students enrolled, unless
the school does not have a Social Security Number for the student. Foreign
schools must report on all Title IV recipients and all other U.S. Citizens (or U.S.
Nationals) enrolled in a GE Program if there were 10 or more students enrolled
in the GE Program for the award year.
Disclosures – For all schools, if the number of students who completed a GE
Program during the award year was less than ten (10), for privacy reasons, the
school should not disclose to the public:
- Median debt amounts (Title IV debt, private educational loan debt, and debt from
institutional financing)
- On-time completion rate

Schools must disclose all of the following, regardless of the number of students
who were enrolled in or completed the program:
- The occupations (by names and SOC codes) that the program prepares
completers to enter

Court Reporters - 23-2091
Deposition Reporter (Freelance Reporter) - 33-3012
Related careers do not have an SOC number, such as
Closed Captioning, CART Writing, Scoping

*Tuition/fees charged to complete the program in normal time
Tuition - $25,200 for 3 years
Registration Fees - $100


Typical costs for books and supplies
( includes ink for printers & steno machines) - $1,864
Estimated costs of room and board, if applicable - $10,800

Room and board is off campus
Placement rates - All Graduates are employed.



* The program is scheduled for 3 years but our graduates have taken anywhere
from 2.5 to 5 years.  Most students take more than 3 years to graduate.  The more
you practice outside class, the sooner you graduate.  This is a self-paced
program, but the rate of progress and minimum GPA must be maintained.