RCR Training Requirements
Are you required to take RCR training?
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Is your salary or research paid by a NIH, NSF or USDA NIFA grant?
Next question: Is your salary paid by NIH?
Next question: Are you a student or a postdoc?
Next question: Is your salary funded by one of the following grant types?
NIH Grants that Require RCR: D43, D71, F05, F30, F31, F32, F33, F34, F37, F38, K01, K02, K05, K07, K08, K12, K18, K22, K23, K24, K25, K26, K30, K99/R00, KL1, KL2, R25, R36, T15, T32, T34, T35, T36, T37, T90/R90, TL1, TU2, and U2R.
Next question: Have you ever had RCR training before?
Next question: Was the last time you had RCR training less than four years ago?
Next question: Is any part of your research or salary funded by NSF or USDA NIFA?
Flowchart Answers
No RCR training is required. CITI RCR is suggested.
A semester-long weekly class on Wednesdays from 5–6 p.m.
- Students register as a typical class.
- Postdocs or non-students register for the continuing education class.
- Registration costs $90. Continuing education registration instructions here. Email rcr@colorado.edu to get a permission number.
- The first 5 postdocs who register will have tuition waived via a grant from the postdoc association.
You are required to take CCARS: Crash Course Advanced RCR for Senior Graduate Students and Postdocs.
- This is a free two-day workshop in January.
- If you cannot make this workshop, you must take GRAD5000.