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1 The Process of Accreditation
Steps for Initial and Continuing Accreditation

2 Required Materials Guide to Accreditation www.naacls.org

3 Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this instructional unit and review of additional resources, the learner will be able to List and briefly describe 5 general steps in the NAACLS accreditation process List four documents that must be submitted to NAACLS before a program applying for initial accreditation can receive “Serious Applicant Status” Name 2 steps in the accreditation process in which a program can submit a response with additional information Identify 2 additional levels of accreditation review that occur after the site visit

4 Benefits of Accreditation
Publicly identifies programs that meet nationally established standards of educational quality Stimulates program improvement by involving faculty and staff in on-going self-evaluation, research, and planning Promotes a better understanding of the goals of professional education Provides reasonable assurance that program graduates meet minimum career-entry competencies Assists specialized programs in achieving their objectives

5 Programs Accredited by NAACLS
Medical laboratory scientist (MLS) Medical laboratory technician (MLT) Doctorate in clinical laboratory science (DCLS) Histotechnologist (HTL) Histotechnician (HT) Diagnostic molecular scientist (DMS) Cytogenetic technologist (CG) Pathologists' assistant (Path A)

6 The Accreditation Process
Program Self-Evaluation Process of self-evaluation and analysis by the program Self-Study (Paper) Review Peer review of Self-Study Report for completeness and clarity Site Visit Site visitors interview & observe to verify compliance with Standards Review by RCAP or DRC Review committee analyzes & makes recommendation Review by NAACLS BOD NAACLS Board of Directors grants final accreditation award.

7 Eligibility Criteria for Becoming an Accredited Program
The sponsoring institution and affiliates, clinical and/or academic, if any, must be accredited by recognized regional and/or national agencies Academic institutions sponsoring clinical laboratory science education programs must be empowered by a state authority to grant the appropriate degree The institution must be legally authorized under applicable state law to provide postsecondary education

8 Initial Application Process
Letter of intent is sent to NAACLS by the sponsoring institution’s CEO NAACLS sends application packet Application for Initial Accreditation Program Official Approve Form

9 Initial Application Process
Sponsoring institution submits Application for Initial Accreditation Initial Application Fee Program Official Approval Form, and program director’s CV Preliminary Report, with required documentation (3 copies)

10 The Preliminary Report
Program Fact Sheet Clinical Facility Fact Sheets (for each clinical site) Faculty Fact Sheets Summary of the Program Relationship of administrators & faculty to service & teaching Description of operational agreements and affiliation agreement tracking tool Courses to be offered Summary of financial resources Summary of instructional resources Recruitment of students

11 Initial Application Process
NAACLS reviews and approves the Preliminary Report within 2 months of receipt of program information and fees Program conducts Self-Study and submits 2 copies of the Self-Study Report to NAACLS. Alternatively, the program can download a self-study template from and submit the Self-Study electronically

12 Initial Application Process
NAACLS grants “Serious Applicant Status” after the Self-Study Report is submitted Students treated as if from accredited program for certification exam eligibility Status granted no longer than 18 months

13 Initial Accreditation Process
The Self-Study is evaluated by a NAACLS volunteer reviewer The Self-Study review is forwarded to the program within 2 months The program submits a response to the Self-Study Review within one month

14 Initial Accreditation Process
Site visit by NAACLS volunteers Site Visit Report is forwarded to the program within 1.5 months of the site visit The program submits a response to the Site Visit Report within one month

15 Initial Accreditation Process
Review by RCAP (Review Committee for Accredited Programs) or DRC (Doctoral Review Committee Review by Board of Directors BOD Quality Assurance Committee review Final decision on accreditation by Board

16 Continuing Accreditation Application Process
NAACLS notifies the program 18 months before the end of the current accreditation period Program submits the Application for Continuing Accreditation Program conducts Self-Study and submits 2 copies of the Self-Study Report to NAACLS. Alternatively, the program can download a self-study template from and submit the Self-Study electronically

17 Continuing Accreditation Process
The Self-Study is evaluated by a NAACLS volunteer reviewer The Self-Study review is forwarded to the program within 1-4 months The program submits a response to the Self-Study Review within one month

18 Continuing Accreditation Process
Approval of site visit team Site visit by NAACLS volunteers Site Visit Report is forwarded to the program within 1.5 months of the site visit The program submits a response to the Site Visit Report within one month

19 Continuing Accreditation Process
Review by RCAP (Review Committee for Accredited Programs) or DRC (Doctoral Review Committee Review by Board of Directors BOD Quality Assurance Committee review Final decision on accreditation by Board

20 Learning Assessment #1 1. Prior to reviewing the Preliminary Report, NAACLS must receive a. The Application for Initial Accreditation b. The Self-Study Report c. Three copies of the Preliminary Report d. All of the above e. a and c are true

21 Learning Assessment #2 2. In the steps to initial accreditation, a program has official “Serious Applicant Status” with NAACLS after the a. letter is intent is received b. application fee is paid c. Preliminary Report has been reviewed and accepted d. Self-Study is received

22 Learning Assessment #3 3. A program may submit additional information and documentation during the accreditation process following the receipt of the Site Visit Report RCAP review QA Committee review Board of Directors review


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