If a university offers accredited programs in both audiology and speech-language pathology, should they provide both sets of outcome data, one for each program area of study?
Yes. The CAA examines data specific to each professional area’s program to support compliance with the accreditation standards, so it is important to be able to see the distinct data. If a program is submitting an application for initial accreditation (e.g., a new doctoral audiology program), then it may not have full sets of student outcome data for the program. If the program has not graduated 3 years of students, it would then leave the question blank and provide a written explanation.
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