Getting Started
IRB approval must be obtained prior to involving human subjects in the research project. All investigators should consult the Carroll College IRB Policy & Procedures Manual for detailed instructions about the application and review processes.
Be sure that all required forms are submitted so as to not delay review of your proposal.
Application Review Periods
Research proposal applications are reviewed throughout the academic year. Here are the application and review feedback deadlines for the 2024-2025 academic year:
- September 2 (feedback from initial review to applicant by October 7 or earlier)
- October 7 (feedback from initial review to applicant by November 4 or earlier)
- November 4 (feedback from initial review to applicant by December 2 or earlier)
- December 2 (feedback from initial review to applicant by February 3 or earlier)
- January 6 (feedback from initial review to applicant by February 3 or earlier)
- February 3 (feedback from initial review to applicant by March 3 or earlier)
- March 3 (feedback from initial review to applicant by April 7 or earlier)
- April 7 (feedback from initial review to applicant by May 5 or earlier)
May 5 (feedback from initial review to applicant by June 2 or earlier)
For summer research proposals, contact Gerald Schafer, IRB Chair, gschafer@carroll.edu
Required Online Course for Research Involving Human Subjects
Before making an application to the IRB, all investigators involved in the project must complete training on the protection of human subjects, as presented via the Carroll College Moodle course "Protecting Human Research Participants Training." Contact IRB Chair, Gerald Schafer gschafer@carroll.edu if you have a current certificate from a different institution or organization that might be equivalent, and would be accepted as an alternative to the Carroll course.
Each investigator (student and faculty) involved in the project, including Principal Investigators, Co-Investigators and Faculty Advisers of student proposals, must be listed on the application and must complete the Human Subjects training course.
Completion certificates are valid for three years, after which time the course must be repeated. Certificates are downloadable from Moodle upon completion.