New York Career Institute
School Notes Overview:
New York Career Institute provides a postsecondary educational experience designed to prepare students for productive careers in contemporary career fields. The programs of study provide students with a careful balance of the theoretical knowledge and practical skills deemed necessary by employers and educators in the related fields....
School Overview:
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| County | New York County, NY | - |
| Title IV Eligible | YES | Yes |
| Carnegie Classification | Associate of Arts Colleges | Associate of Arts Colleges |
| Institution Level | At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs | At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs |
| Institution Control | Pivate, for profit | Public |
| Full-Time Undergraduate | 580 students | 1,020 students |
| Part-Time Undergraduate | 125 students | 1,444 students |
| Total Enrollment | 705 students | 2,213 students |
| % Students Receiving Some Financial Aid | 94% | 78% |
| % Students Receiving Federal Grants | 49% | 46% |
| Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received | $1,082 | $2,845 |
| % Students Receiving State/Local Grants | 79% | 29% |
| Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received | $991 | $1,273 |
| % Students Receiving Loans | 66% | 38% |
| Avg. Amount Of Loan Received | $1,831 | $3,129 |
School Notes:
- New York Career Institute was founded in 1941 under the name of School of Stenotype Exclusively, and was located in the midtown area. In order to be in the center of the city, state and federal courts, and freelance reporting companies, the college was relocated in 1959 to Broadway near City Hall. At that time, the name of the college was changed to Stenotype Academy. In 1982 the New York State Board of Regents granted Stenotype Academy authority to confer an Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) degree as well as a Certificate in Court Reporting. In 1998, the name of the college was changed to New York Career Institute.
- The college is authorized by the New York State Board of Regents to confer AOS degrees and Certificates in Medical Office Administration and Court Reporting, and an AOS degree in Paralegal Studies. Both the degree and certificate programs offer a comprehensive course of study. For the convenience of students, both day and evening classes are offered for all programs. Classes are also generally available on Saturdays.
- New York Career Institute is the only college in New York City that awards an Associate degree in Court Reporting, as well as Office Sciences and Paralegal Studies. High school seniors making a first-time career choice and adults looking to retrain are offered a unique combination of theory and hands-on training that teaches not only "why" but "how," while successfully preparing graduates for immediate employment. Most important, a faculty comprised of registered court reporters, practicing attorneys and medical specialists is there to guide students toward careers as Court Reporters, Legal Assistants and Medical Office Professionals.
- New York Career Institute is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and the Commissioner of Education, a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
- Profile last updated: 10/01/2009.
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posted on April 12, 2009 at 08:40:23 pm
By KAREN TINA HARRISON Special to amNewYork Court reporting requires just an associate’s degree for a well-paying, flexible, diverse career. What court reporters do These pros sit front-and-center in trials, hearings and legal depositions, capturing every word on steno... - Where legal eagles nest (amNewYork)
posted on March 15, 2009 at 05:25:23 pm
By KAREN TINA HARRISON Special to amNewYork Who needs three years of law school? Paralegals are the ones getting hired. What paralegals do Paralegals work in law firms, corporate legal departments and government agencies, doing “a lot of the...
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