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CAA Fees

Accreditation Handbook—Chapter IX: Financial Support of Accreditation


The CAA maintains an established fee schedule to support the operations of the accreditation program for applicant, candidate, and accredited graduate education programs. Application fees must be submitted at the time of application (payable to ASHA). Invoices for candidacy and initial accreditation site visits are sent at the time the site visit has been confirmed and are payable upon receipt. Annual fees are set on a calendar fiscal year and CAA-accredited and candidate programs are invoiced accordingly. The CAA reserves the right to collect all outstanding fees in the event the program has not been billed during the applicant, candidacy, and accreditation processes, as outlined in the Accreditation Handbook.

Renewal of accreditation status is dependent upon timely payment of annual accreditation fees by programs.

Review of Accreditation Fees

The CAA’s accreditation activities are funded by fees assessed to programs and by a subsidy from ASHA. In accordance with its policies and procedures, the CAA conducts a comprehensive review of its accreditation fee structure and budget planning over a 3–4 year horizon, to ensure the adequacy of its funding and that CAA maintains its fiscal agreement with ASHA. As part of this process, if fee increases are recommended, the CAA provides opportunity for comment before approval and implementation.

2023 Fees Increase

In 2021, the CAA conducted its analysis of the accreditation fee structure and budget and determined that a 10% increase in annual and site visit fees was warranted to keep pace with the operational costs of the accreditation program. The proposed fees were circulated for comment in September 2021. After consideration of the comments received, the CAA approved the 10% increase in site visit and annual fees at its February 2022 meeting. The new fees, effective January 1, 2023, are reflected in the fee schedule below.  

Summary of Approved Increases in Accreditation Fees

  • Application Fees—In 2014, the CAA approved increases to application fees:
    • New candidacy application fee went into effect January 1, 2015.
    • New initial accreditation application fee went into effect January 1, 2016.
    • No changes for 2020 or 2023.
  • Site Visit Fees—In 2022, the CAA approved an increase for 2023; last increase was in 2020.
  • Annual Fees—In 2022, the CAA approved increases to annual fees for 2023; last increase was in 2020.
  • Notice of Intent Fee—Approved in 2021, the new fee is assessed to developing programs to support pre-submission processes; in effect January 1, 2022. 

CAA Accreditation Fee Schedule

Category Date of Last Increase Current Fee 2023 Fee
Application Fee:  
Candidacy 2015 $8,000 $8,000 (no change)
Initial Accreditation 2016 $6,000 $6,000 (no change)
Site Visit Fee:1
Candidacy Site Visit
(3 persons; 2 days)
2020 $4,620 $5,082
Initial Accreditation:
Single Program (3 persons; 2 days)
2020 $4,620 $5,082
Initial Accreditation:
Dual Program [Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology]
(4 persons; 2 days)
2020 $6,160 $6,776
Annual Fee:2
Single Program:
8-year Cycle
2020 $2,101 $2,311
Single Program:
5-year Cycle
2020 $2,431 $2,674
Dual Programs3 [Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology]:
8-year Cycle
2020 $3,151 $3,467
Dual Programs4 [Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology]:
5-year Cycle
2020 $3,646 $4,010
Candidacy Program5 2020 $2,431 $2,674
Program With Approved Satellite/Branch
Campus Distance Education Component or Contractual Arrangement
2020 Residential fee above + $440 for each additional modality/component for each professional area Residential fee above + $484 for each additional modality/component for each professional area
Notice of Intent Fee:  2022 $2,000 $2,000 (no change)

1 Current fee based on $1,694 per person per visit beginning in 2023. If additional days or members are required, site visit fee will be adjusted accordingly. If additional site visits are required outside the routine accreditation, reaccreditation, or candidacy reviews, programs will be assessed an additional site visit fee.
2 Includes reaccreditation site visit fee, prorated over the 5- or 8-year accreditation cycle.
3 Includes costs for additional site visit team member.
4 Includes costs for additional site visit team member. Institutions that have accredited programs in audiology and speech-language pathology with different accreditation cycles (e.g., 8 years and 5 years) will be charged the annual fee for the shorter cycle; this policy has been in effect since January 1, 2007.
5 Candidacy annual fee does not include site visit fees; site visit fees are invoiced separately.

About ASHA

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, speech, language, and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language pathology assistants, and students.

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About the CAA

The Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) accredits eligible clinical doctoral programs in audiology and master's degree programs in speech-language pathology. The CAA relies on a dedicated corps of volunteers serving as Council members and site visitors to accomplish the work of the accreditation program.

Contact the CAA

Questions and/or requests for information about accreditation or the CAA can be directed to:

The Council on Academic Accreditation in
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
2200 Research Boulevard, #310
Rockville, MD 20850

800-498-2071

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