According to the RACC, the CRA designation carries numerous benefits to those who hold it, such as recognition among professionals, a sense of personal satisfaction, indication of expertise in the administration of sponsored research endeavors, greater opportunities for employment, greater opportunities for advancement, robust credibility, and the ability to serve as a role model to research peers. The CRA designation is a registered
certification mark with the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. As of June 2, 2022, 3,296 active CRAs are listed in the RACC's online database.
History In 1993, the Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) was founded as a private
non-profit organization. Active CRAs sit on the council and have the role of certifying that an individual possesses adequate knowledge for serving as a professional research administrator of sponsored programs, particularly federally-funded research grants and contracts.
Requirements Candidates must meet one of the following sets of requirements: • Bachelor's or advanced degree and three years of professional experience in research administration or sponsored programs administration either in a sponsoring or recipient organization or the equivalent in a self-funded organization; OR • An associate degree and five years of professional experience in research administration or sponsored programs administration either in a sponsoring or recipient organization or the equivalent in a self-funded organization; OR • No degree and six years of professional experience in the research administration or sponsored programs administration either in a sponsoring or recipient organization or the equivalent in a self-funded organization. The third option requires approval of a petition to the RACC in order to receive a waiver. Candidates must pass a written Certified Research Administrator examination designed by the RACC and administered by Professional Testing Center, New York, which covers fundamental information necessary for meeting the demands and responsibilities of a career in sponsored program administration. == CRA exam curriculum ==