November 29, 2022
by Nicole Duran

Announcing an improved online community for RAPS members

The Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) today unveiled its new, more user-friendly community forum site, Regulatory Exchange. The Regulatory Open Forum is the main RAPS’ discussion board and can only be accessed by members. 

It’s the same community members have come to rely on, only with a sleeker look. The upgraded community site is complete with a social media-style homepage and improved pages for every RAPS' chapter. A notable change is the new default view. Once a user logs in, the default view is a social media-style page that brings the posts to them.

Regulatory Exchange is where RAPS members around the world go to share knowledge and network. Through RegEx, as users call it, members can tap the combined knowledge of more than 30,000 RAPS members. Common topics include career transition, studying for a RAC exam or queries about specific regulatory issues. 

Click here to explore the new RegEx today.

Related: 5 ways RAPS members can get the most out of RegEx, RAPS’ online community

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Welcome to the new RAPS Digital Experience

We have completed our migration to a new platform and are pleased to introduce the updated site.

What to expect: If you have an existing login, please RESET YOUR PASSWORD before signing in. After you log in for the first time, you will be prompted to confirm your profile preferences, which will be used to personalize content.

We encourage you to explore the new website and visit your updated My RAPS page. If you need assistance, please review our FAQ page.

We welcome your feedback. Please let us know how we can continue to improve your experience.