Description

Students looking to get into the exciting legal profession in Moreno Valley, California, should look into Sage College. Sage is one of the top schools in California in production of court reporters, with its nationally accredited Paralegal and Court Reporting programs.

Academics include both associate’s degrees and diplomas, with the option of studying on campus or entirely online at your own pace. Online programs utilize the Blackboard and Elluminate programs to provide a personal, interactive distance education.

By the end of the Court Reporting program, which is focused on stenography, you’ll be able to type at least 200 words a minute with accuracy, preparing you for careers in:

  • Court Reporting
  • Court Stenography
  • Deposition Reporting
  • Hearing Reporting
  • Statement Reporting
  • Convention Reporting
  • Broadcast Captioning
  • Real Time Reporting

Unique to the Moreno Valley location of Sage College is the program in Paralegal Studies. Upon completing the program, students will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to seek employment as an entry-level professional in as a paralegal or legal office assistant.

The campus features an onsite bookstore, three computer labs, two transcribing rooms, and many other student resources.

Admissions require students to take a standardized evaluation entrance exam and score at least 70%.

Financial aid options to eligible students are available through these programs:

  • Pell grants
  • SEOG grants
  • Academic Competitiveness grants
  • Work study
  • Veterans Administration

To learn more about Sage College, contact the school today.

Quick Facts

Location

Southwest

Setting

Large Town Setting

Type

For Profit

Size

Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)

On-Campus Housing Available

No

In-State Tuition

$11,365

Out-of-State Tuition

$11,365

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

526

Students

Total Students
526

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
55%
Part-Time
45%

Gender of Students

Women
100%
Men
0%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
8%
Asian
6%
Caucasian
51%
Latino
33%
Other
2%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%