University of Arizona virtual CITI vs. SCSI Court Interpreting
Thread poster: Kelly Henley
Kelly Henley
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Jan 24, 2022

Hello. I am in the process of choosing between the virtual CITI through University of Arizona and the Court Interpreter training program via SCSI. If you have attended either, how was your experience? U of A has the advantage in my mind because it's only 6 weeks, but the course descriptions from SCSI are more detailed. If you attended the virtual CITI through University of Arizona, do you feel it prepared you well for working in the courts? I appreciate the thoughts of the community.

 


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