How will student progress in meeting the certification standards be documented?
Programs may use the mechanisms of their choice to document and track student progress in the acquisition of knowledge and skills, including the KASA. The Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) will review an accredited program’s process and forms to ensure compliance with its standard related to accurate record keeping.
Programs may use various mechanisms to document and track student progress in the acquisition of knowledge and skills. The Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) will review an accredited program’s process and forms to ensure compliance with its standard related to accurate record keeping. The CFCC requires an applicant to file a certification application that may include submission of the Knowledge and Skills Acquisition (KASA) summary form that identifies how and when these elements were assessed by the program as being met. [For details about who is required to submit a KASA as part of their certification application, please see the question below about application procedures or see the ASHA Certification Handbook section on “Pass-through Applicants.