This page archives the questions featured in the "Ask the CAA" section in Accreditation Connection e-newsletter.
7/26/2024
On July 3, 2024, the following statement from the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) was sent to program directors of CAA-accredited and Candidate programs.4/14/2023
The CAA clarifies how programs that plan to apply for substantive changes could be affected by the end of the public health emergency on May 11, 2023.8/23/2022
The CAA's Standards for Accreditation include the expectations for how programs address diversity, equity, and inclusion in the academic and clinical curriculum.3/30/2022
The CAA and accreditation staff are implementing new procedures for assessing a program’s compliance with Standard 1.9–Public Information, including an early notification system when not all requirements are in place.11/4/2021
The CAA references both academic and clinical content and coursework in its Standards for Accreditation (Standards). How those terms are defined support various aspects of the CAA’s compliance indicators, such as faculty teaching load.3/30/2021
How do the changes in CAA’s distance education definition impact programs?3/30/2021
The CAA requires programs to make available to students and to the public information about the program and institution that is current, accurate, and readily available.11/8/2020
The CAA approved changes to its policy and procedures that set forth the expectations and timelines for a program to address any areas of non-compliance with accreditation standards.11/8/2020
When closure of an accredited or candidate program has been decided, programs must notify the CAA in writing as soon as possible but no later than 30 days after the final decision to close.8/27/2020
The Educational Testing Service (ETS) developed the Praxis tests to assess an individual’s knowledge, skills, and readiness to enter independent practice in their respective profession.4/1/2020
What are the CAA’s expectations for documenting compliance with a standard?11/18/2019
The CAA expects programs to address policies and procedures that they use to ensure equitable treatment for all students, faculty, staff, and persons served in the program’s clinics.8/28/2019
Accreditation is about programs, and certification is about individuals.9/18/2018
The CAA requires accredited programs to annually report student achievement data in three areas—program completion, Praxis examination performance, and employment of graduates in the professions.10/23/2017
The CAA provides guidance on calculating program completion rates, which is used as an outcome measure that addresses the quality of the program’s success with respect to student achievement.8/25/2017
The CAA's standards include important aspects of interprofessional education/interprofessional collaborative practice (IPE/IPP).4/8/2016
The CAA considers the review processes—for applications and annual reports—as part of a dialogue with the program about its compliance with the Standards for Accreditation.3/20/2015
The CAA requires programs to develop, implement, evaluate, and disseminate a long-term strategic plan.3/20/2012
The CAA does not require that program faculty and supervisors hold the ASHA Certification (CCC) or any other credential, but it does look to confirm that the experience and qualifications are appropriate to each person’s responsibilities in the program.9/23/2011
The CAA believes in the importance of innovation to reflect the ideas and hopes of professionals in the discipline.