April 14, 2023
In January 2023, the Biden Administration announced that the federal public health emergency, declared under Section 319 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act, would expire on May 11, 2023. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the CAA has followed guidance from the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) issued to accreditors providing flexibilities through December 31, 2020, or the last date that the national emergency is in effect, including waiving normal approval processes for institutions and programs to deliver courses through distance technologies. During the federal emergency, the CAA has temporarily waived the timelines for programs seeking approval of a permanent change for the delivery of the program via distance education. The program must seek approval in accordance with the CAA’s Substantive Change policy and procedures but has been able to forego the time to file a notice of intent form and the requirement that a change plan be submitted 12 months prior to enrollment.
Based on the guidance from the USDE, temporary waivers will end on the last date of the public health emergency, May 11, 2023. Once the date passes, the CAA will also end the temporary waivers related to the timelines for programs seeking approval of a permanent change for the delivery of the program via distance education. Programs must seek approval for substantive changes in accordance with the CAA’s Policy on Substantive Changes and procedures, found in the CAA Accreditation Handbook [PDF] in Chapter XI.K Expectations of Programs.
Distance education is defined as a formal education process in which 50% or more of the required graduate academic credit hours, excluding practicum, may be accrued when the learner is separated from the instructor or instructors using one or more of the technologies listed in Chapter XI.K of the CAA Accreditation Handbook, and there is support for regular and substantive interaction between the students and the instructor or instructors. The interaction may be synchronous or asynchronous.
Programs seeking approval of a proposed substantive change for a distance education modality after May 11, 2023, must adhere to the following procedures:
During the review period, programs must convey current and accurate information about the inclusion of the modality as part of the accreditation status. Once a substantive change has been submitted to the CAA for review, the program must indicate that “approval is pending” of the modality if promoting or advertising the proposed modality, as outlined in the CAA’s Public Notice of Accreditation Status policy. Programs must not suggest approval or accreditation of the proposed modality while a review is pending.
The CAA will make a final review of the substantive change materials and related correspondence and consider whether to approve the proposed changes at one of its face-to-face decision-making meetings during the year. Once approved, the program’s accreditation status will indicate the additional modality (satellite location, distance education, or contractual arrangement) that is now part of the program’s accreditation in the CAA’s listing of programs. The Accreditation Office will work with programs to make one-time adjustments for the next reporting cycle, if needed, if substantive change reviews are conducted off-cycle from the program’s normal reporting deadline.
Substantive changes related to satellite locations or contractual arrangements were not part of the temporary waivers approved due the public health emergency. These types of substantive changes will not be impacted by the end of the public health emergency and programs will follow the procedures outline above for these types of changes.
Direct any questions to accreditation@asha.org.