If you’re considering taking NCRA’s Realtime Systems Administrator workshop, you might have some basic questions about the certificate program. As a committee, we’ve addressed some…
Posts published in “Certification”
By Gayle Hays Driving my car the other day here in Seattle, it occurred to me that I had graduated from Kenosha Technical Institute…
NCRA’s switch to online testing for the skills portion of the RPR, RMR, CRR, and CBC/CCP/CRC comes with some differences and some similarities. Here’s an…
In the e-seminar, Online skills testing — See it for yourself, Marybeth Everhart discusses important testing procedures for online testing. Everhart, national marketing manager at…
Denyce Sanders, RMR, CRR, of Houston, Texas, recently agreed to be interviewed about passing NCRA’s Registered Merit Reporter exam on her first try. She has…
By Keith Lemons I was a lousy test-taker. I took the RPR seven times and only passed it the last time because my wife had…
Members of NCRA’s Test Advisory Committee met in early June at the association’s headquarters in Vienna, Va., to review questions for the Registered Diplomate Reporter…
NCRA’s Certified Legal Video Specialist Seminar and certification will be held in conjunction with the NCRA Convention & Expo in New York City, July 30-Aug.…
Haven’t registered for the 2015 NCRA TechCon? It’s not too late. Registration is available on-site for the event, which takes place April 10-12 in Denver,…
By Marybeth Everhart By now you have likely heard that, beginning in 2015, NCRA skills tests will be moved online. (May 2 will be the…
NCRA announced the members who earned their certifications following the completion of a number of tests at the end of 2014. See the list.
In the upcoming year, NCRA has planned many opportunities for members to increase their knowledge at onsite conferences or through other learning opportunities and to…
A chance to win a Coach wristlet each week is being attributed in part by NCRA to a record number of membership renewals received in…
Reporters who fail to earn the 3.0 Continuing Education Units by the time their cycles end also lose the ability to use their NCRA credentials…