Are You in a CARA Survey?
All responses to CARA surveys are housed on the Georgetown University secure server, ensuring confidentiality of your data. CARA upholds the highest standards of research methods, including presenting responses only in aggregate (group) form.
While participation in all CARA research is voluntary, your opinions and experiences are highly valued. If you have questions or concerns about the research study in which you have been chosen to participate, please do not hesitate to contact the CARA research team for more information.
The links below will give you access to the research study in which you are invited to participate. Access to parts of this secure site require a username and password provided by CARA. Please do not attempt to access these secure links unless you have the proper authorization.
Online Surveys
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To update your Ministry Formation Directory form (currently not active)
Printable copy surveys for:
Theologate Programs
Houses of Formation
High School Seminaries
Collaborative College
Free Standing College Programs
Diaconate Formation Programs
Lay Ecclesial Minister Formation ProgramsYou will need an ID and Password to access the survey
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Any questions? Please contact:
Name: Dr. Michal Kramarek
Email: mjk302@georgetown.edu
Phone: (202) 687-4428
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Book 1 "Identity and Values" Post-test
Book 2 "Truth and Reason" Post-test
Book 3 "Ethics and Justice" Post-test
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Any questions? Please contact:
Name: Dr. Mark Gray
Phone: 202-687-0885
Email: mmg34@georgetown.edu
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SCYP Annual Data Collection: Dioceses and Eparchies
SCYP Annual Data Collection: Religious Institutes
You will need an ID and Password to access the survey
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Any questions? Please contact:
Name: Jonathon L. Wiggins, Ph.D.
Email: jlw8@georgetown.edu
Phone: (202) 687-1290
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