How do I find my NCTRC certification?
Individuals can access NCTRC Verification:
Check any time by clicking on the CTRS VERIFICATION button in the navigation menu above. A verification search can be conducted by listing the individual's name, certification ID number, or State/Province/Country of residence.
How many times can you take the NCTRC exam?
The NCTRC exam is offered six times a year and tests applicants' knowledge on a wide range of patient illnesses and standard industry practices.
What score do you need to pass the NCTRC exam?
What is a passing score for the Nctrc exam?
How much does the CTRS cost?
The required fees must accompany each NCTRC application or the application will be returned. All fees must be in U.S. dollars.
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Application Fees.
Exam Registration Fee |
$325.00 |
New Application for Professional Eligibility |
$125.00 |
CTRS Reentry Fee |
$80.00 |
Recertification Fee |
$105.00 |
How many questions are on the Nctrc exam?
How can I prepare for Nctrc exam?
How Can I Prepare for the NCTRC Exam?
- Do yourself a favor and study. Do not walk in unprepared. ...
- Take care of yourself. Make sure you're eating well, exercising, and sleeping. ...
- Get a study guide or set of flashcards. Some people study better a certain way.
How do I maintain my Ctrs certification?
Once you are logged into your Profile, please complete the Annual Maintenance Renewal by following the steps below: Select My Profile and update Contact information and Additional Information. Finish the process by clicking Confirm. Select Annual Maintenance Renewal and answer the Eligibility Questions.
How does a practitioner maintain certification NCTRC?
Each CTRS is required to recertify every five years in order to demonstrate their continuing professional knowledge and competence. The recertification application and fee are due by the expiration date posted at MY NCTRC LOGIN.
What is the NCTRC specialty certification?
What is it? The Specialization Area Designation on the CTRS credential is used to indicate recreational therapy experience and focused continuing education within a specified area of practice, both of which are necessary components for advancing competence in practice.