Deposition Reporters Association (DRA) Offers Scholarship Deadline November 30, 2014

The Deposition Reporters Association (DRA) in an attempt to foster the increase of deposition reporters to the field is offering the following scholarship.  Thanks to Yuriko Meliss Ramos for bringing this scholarship to our attention.

Ms. Ramos writes, “The Deposition Reporters Association is proud to offer the $1,500 DRA Zandonella scholarship to two deserving California court reporting students!  To qualify, the applicant must be a DRA student member, currently enrolled in court reporting school, and in speed classes at 180 wpm or above.  What do you have to lose?  The application deadline is November 30, 2014.  Apply today, and DRA may help finance the path to your future career in court reporting!

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