My program uses a form called the KASA. What is the KASA and whose responsibility is it to keep?
KASA means Knowledge and Skills Acquisition. The KASA form [PDF] tracks students’ progress in gaining the knowledge and skills required to earn the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). In most programs, the maintenance of the KASA is a shared responsibility between the faculty/staff and the student. At the completion of the graduate program, the program director will be required to review the KASA and to complete the “Verification by Program Director” page that is part of the certification application.
KASA means Knowledge and Skills Acquisition. The KASA form [PDF] tracks students’ progress in gaining the knowledge and skills required to earn the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). In most programs, the maintenance of the KASA is a shared responsibility between the faculty/staff and the student. Since submission of a complete KASA is no longer part of the certification application process, students may wish to retain the KASA form for their own records.