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Court reporting is more than what you see in movies; it’s a high-skill, high-demand career with flexibility, strong earning potential, and real impact. In this episode of Gator Bites, host Daniel McLemore talks with Christy Smith, Program Director of Court Reporting at Lamar State College Orange, along with instructor Baylee Richards and student Shelby Sweeney. Recorded during National Court Reporting and Captioning Week, this conversation explores what court reporters really do, why there’s a growing nationwide shortage, and how LSCO’s fully online program is opening doors for students (including working parents) to build meaningful, in-demand careers.
Mentioned in the episode:
A-Z Program and Project Steno
About Lamar State College Orange:
Lamar State College Orange (LSCO) is a two-year, state-supported institution located on the banks of the Sabine River in Orange, Texas. As part of the Texas State University System, LSCO is committed to transforming lives and communities through the continual pursuit of academic, professional, and personal excellence. Serving more than 5,500 students, the College offers associate degrees and certificates in academic, technical, and workforce fields, providing new and unique opportunities for growth and success. With a focus on accessibility, affordability, and innovation, LSCO serves a diverse student population, including a high percentage of first-generation college students. Through strong community partnerships, dedicated faculty and staff, and innovative student support services, LSCO is the bridge connecting those it serves to a bright, Orange future.
By Lamar State College OrangeCourt reporting is more than what you see in movies; it’s a high-skill, high-demand career with flexibility, strong earning potential, and real impact. In this episode of Gator Bites, host Daniel McLemore talks with Christy Smith, Program Director of Court Reporting at Lamar State College Orange, along with instructor Baylee Richards and student Shelby Sweeney. Recorded during National Court Reporting and Captioning Week, this conversation explores what court reporters really do, why there’s a growing nationwide shortage, and how LSCO’s fully online program is opening doors for students (including working parents) to build meaningful, in-demand careers.
Mentioned in the episode:
A-Z Program and Project Steno
About Lamar State College Orange:
Lamar State College Orange (LSCO) is a two-year, state-supported institution located on the banks of the Sabine River in Orange, Texas. As part of the Texas State University System, LSCO is committed to transforming lives and communities through the continual pursuit of academic, professional, and personal excellence. Serving more than 5,500 students, the College offers associate degrees and certificates in academic, technical, and workforce fields, providing new and unique opportunities for growth and success. With a focus on accessibility, affordability, and innovation, LSCO serves a diverse student population, including a high percentage of first-generation college students. Through strong community partnerships, dedicated faculty and staff, and innovative student support services, LSCO is the bridge connecting those it serves to a bright, Orange future.