
While we hope that everyone who takes the examination will pass it; we know realistically that there are many factors which can interfere with performance. In recognition of these possible complicating factors, the MROCC Board has adopted a policy on retests.
The retest policy permits the examination to be taken one additional time for free within 12 months of completion of the MRO course. An email with information on logging into the retest is sent out within 48 hours of the failure notice. If you do not pass the retest, a new application and full examination fee will be required before attempting the examination again. Completion of a new MRO course will be necessary if it has been more than 12 months since completion of the course.
If you have already completed your retest opportunity, please log into your record at https://www.mrocc.org/app_choices.cfm and select "I have exhausted my retest attempts, I need to reapply" to complete your application and pay the examination fee.
The retest policy permits the examination to be taken two additional times for free within a 12 month period from the date of registration for recertification. An email with information on logging into the retest is sent out within 48 hours of the failure notice. If after two retests, you have not passed the recertification examination, a new application and full examination fee will be required before attempting the examination again.
If you have already completed your retest opportunities, please log into your record at https://www.mrocc.org/login.cfm and select "Recertify Now" to complete your application and pay the examination fee.
Weaknesses and strengths within each of the MRO competencies are included as part of your examination results. Examinees who do not pass the examination, should review these areas to determine where to focus their studying prior to taking the retest.
Substance Abuse
Clinical Aspects
Collections and Procedures
Regulatory Issues
Toxicology, Pharmacology and Lab Issues