Human Research Protection Certification (Formerly CREC)

The Human Research Protection (HRP) certification program at ÃÛÌÒAPP (CWRU) provides free, federally required training to safeguard human research subjects. The program reflects the  and the  as part of the Human Research Protection Program, which is accredited by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP).

The HRP certification program is offered in collaboration with  and . ÃÛÌÒAPP Office of Research Administration supports the program and, together with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Advisory Committee (IAC), reviews regulatory updates. The IAC approves the program's content and administration to ensure ongoing compliance.

Training and Certification Requirements 

Before starting research, all study team members, including faculty, staff, and students who conduct, manage, or oversee research involving human subjects, must complete the initial core training in SpartaLearn.

Initial Core Training for HRP Certification

The initial core training establishes a foundation in protecting human subjects. Once complete, certification is renewed every three years through training in the four HRP competency areas.

Complete one of the following courses in SpartaLearn, based on your research. 

When completing the profile update for the first time in SpartaLearn, select "Yes" for the Human Research Protection Certification.

Courses Research
Research involving human specimens, drugs, devices, interventions, or biological data.
Research involving surveys, interviews, focus groups, observational work, or interactions that study behavior, attitudes, or decision-making.

Maintaining Certification

To maintain active certification, researchers must complete training in all four HRP competencies within the three-year certification cycle. If your certification expires and you are removed from the HRP program, you must repeat the initial core training before resuming research.

HRP Competency Areas Focus
Covers the ethical and regulatory framework for compliant research under federal and institutional policies.
Addresses protections for participants who require additional safeguards.
Focuses on oversight, prevention, and continuous improvement across the research lifecycle.
Highlights emerging developments and evolving topics shaping the research environment.

Renewal deadline:
Submit your renewal on or before your expiration date to keep your certification active.
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Transferring CITI Training

Researchers can transfer current* CITI training by affiliating with the HRP certification program in SpartaLearn. Additional training may be required based on institutional requirements and the funding source.

Have your existing non-SSO CITI username and password ready before you begin.

Step 1: Access SpartaLearn

Go to the  and log in with your institution (CWRU, UH, or MHS).

Step 2: Enroll in Courses

Enroll in any CITI Program courses you have taken at your previous institution. In SpartaLearn, integrated CITI courses begin with "CITI". When you are sent from SpartaLearn to the CITI Program's website, it will create an SSO account affiliated with CWRU.

Step 3: Pair Your Current CITI Account

Select "I already have an account" and enter your previous CITI credentials you want to transfer courses from, enter and pair your account. Applicable completed modules (training completed within the past two years) will be transferred automatically.

Step 4: Complete Modules

Finish any remaining modules to complete the transfer.

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Get in Touch

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