So today I got a letter in the mail explaining that I am now officially a CHRP and can use those letters at the end of my name (just like most certifications) so like Jane Smith, CHRP. Although that letter, signed by the Director, is my official documentation that I met all the requirements to be a CHRP we also get a certificate. The HRPA provides a frame however it just wasn't pretty enough so of course I upgraded to a nice wooden frame that looks way more professional and just plain cute. I'm excited for it to arrive in 3-4 weeks and then all this CHRP business is done! I am so so happy that I passed and am finished! It's just nice to have these things behind us, yes? Speaking of which I really need to buy a frame for my degree. That poor thing has been sitting around without a frame for two years - actually one year it sat at the register office and then the next year it has been in a folder. I need to get on that next!
The letter that I got today also stated that my recertification deadline is May 31, 2013. Wow, that seems like such a long time away but we all know how quickly time flies! I already have a few volunteer items that I'm able to update my recertification log with! :)
Okay, so CHRP mission accomplished. On to the next! :)
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Officially Passed!
This morning on the HRPA website was a nightmare. It took me literally 20 minutes to get to my educational profile to see my mark for the NPPA. I should have expected that because of the record exam writers that they had in this exam seating. My mark was better than I expected so I can officially call myself a CHRP (and add those four little letters next to my name!!!). I'm very excited!!!!!
I assume with the next few days the CCHRA or HRPA will release all the data to see the exam breakdown so we can see the average marks. The already released the pass rate for the NPPA which was 63%, with an average score of 71%. Considering, in October 2009 seating the average pass rate was 83% this seems to be very questionable. The pass rate on the English NKE was 45%, with an average score of 64% and the pass rate on the French NKE was 53%, with an average score of 66%. The following statement was said to address the concern:
"The low pass rate is thought to be due to the dramatic increase in the number of exam writers hoping to complete the exams before the degree requirement comes into effect in 2011. The degree requirement has been pending for 7-8 years. However, some exam writers may have attempted to pass the NKE prematurely in the hopes of establishing their candidacy for the CHRP prior to the implementation of the degree requirement." (Source, www.chrp.ca)
I'm sure once the breakdowns are released more communication will be given but I do feel bad for those who tried to get their exams done before: 1) the three year experience requirement and 2) the degree requirement. I know personally, I do not have the three year experience requirement so that's why I wrote the NPPA in such urgency. I mean, had it not been the last seating for Ontario I probably wouldn't have stressed as much. But I PASSED!!!! YAYY!!
Tomorrow, HRPA will give us an email breakdown on how we did on each of the sections and how much of an adjustment (if any) was given. I really am interested in see this information and will be sure to update on more information.
I hope this blog was useful to all of you! I wish more people in Ontario could use in the future but they are phasing out the NPPA and I didn't focus on the NKE since I wrote that test prior to opening this blog.
I'm really happy that I did this blog, although I didn't update it as much as I thought I would but it really kept me on focus and was a great place where I could gather information and talk about it. I will probably do a few more updates with items that pertain to my certification. Right now, I'm going to make a list of what to update with my new CHRP!!!!
Talk to you all soon!
I assume with the next few days the CCHRA or HRPA will release all the data to see the exam breakdown so we can see the average marks. The already released the pass rate for the NPPA which was 63%, with an average score of 71%. Considering, in October 2009 seating the average pass rate was 83% this seems to be very questionable. The pass rate on the English NKE was 45%, with an average score of 64% and the pass rate on the French NKE was 53%, with an average score of 66%. The following statement was said to address the concern:
"The low pass rate is thought to be due to the dramatic increase in the number of exam writers hoping to complete the exams before the degree requirement comes into effect in 2011. The degree requirement has been pending for 7-8 years. However, some exam writers may have attempted to pass the NKE prematurely in the hopes of establishing their candidacy for the CHRP prior to the implementation of the degree requirement." (Source, www.chrp.ca)
I'm sure once the breakdowns are released more communication will be given but I do feel bad for those who tried to get their exams done before: 1) the three year experience requirement and 2) the degree requirement. I know personally, I do not have the three year experience requirement so that's why I wrote the NPPA in such urgency. I mean, had it not been the last seating for Ontario I probably wouldn't have stressed as much. But I PASSED!!!! YAYY!!
Tomorrow, HRPA will give us an email breakdown on how we did on each of the sections and how much of an adjustment (if any) was given. I really am interested in see this information and will be sure to update on more information.
I hope this blog was useful to all of you! I wish more people in Ontario could use in the future but they are phasing out the NPPA and I didn't focus on the NKE since I wrote that test prior to opening this blog.
I'm really happy that I did this blog, although I didn't update it as much as I thought I would but it really kept me on focus and was a great place where I could gather information and talk about it. I will probably do a few more updates with items that pertain to my certification. Right now, I'm going to make a list of what to update with my new CHRP!!!!
Talk to you all soon!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
An Early Woo-Hoo!!
I heard that if you check the membership register early - you could see your CHRP results. So I did and I passed!!! It says under member type "CHRP member" so Yipee!! Tomorrow at 9am is when I get my official results but hey this looks like good news!! I hope it's right! hahah Otherwise, I would be quite embrassessed!!
I really want to know my mark. I'm going to guess in the 70's but I'll know tomorrow at 9am!
Talk to you then!!
I really want to know my mark. I'm going to guess in the 70's but I'll know tomorrow at 9am!
Talk to you then!!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
National Exam Results - Delayed
So this morning I woke up as per usual and had the day off due to the July 1 Holiday. I logged onto the HRPA website to see if I can get a sneak at my results and I see this:
National Exam Results - Delayed
CCHRA has advised HRPA that results have been delayed due to technical difficulties in the exam scoring process. The CCHRA, as does HRPA, appreciates your patience as CCHRA works to resolve this issue as quickly as possible and ensure accurate reporting of exam results
CCHRA has not yet communicated an exact date on which the results will be released, but it should be no later than Wed July 7, 2010. As soon as HRPA is advised by CCHRA of the date on which the exam results are to be released, we will post the exact date and time on the Office of the Registrar page under Registrar news.
So now we must wait longer...BOO!!!
National Exam Results - Delayed
CCHRA has advised HRPA that results have been delayed due to technical difficulties in the exam scoring process. The CCHRA, as does HRPA, appreciates your patience as CCHRA works to resolve this issue as quickly as possible and ensure accurate reporting of exam results
CCHRA has not yet communicated an exact date on which the results will be released, but it should be no later than Wed July 7, 2010. As soon as HRPA is advised by CCHRA of the date on which the exam results are to be released, we will post the exact date and time on the Office of the Registrar page under Registrar news.
So now we must wait longer...BOO!!!