Other Accreditation Statuses
Defining Intent to Apply, Accredited on Contingency, and Full Accreditation
In addition to applying for full APA accreditation, programs may also apply for contingent accreditation
or submit for intent to apply status, which is not an accredited status. Accredited programs may also become inactive or may withdraw from accreditation. Descriptions of each of these statuses can be found below. It is important to understand which denote an accredited status and which do not.
Programs that have applied for accreditation, programs that have sought the intent to apply status, and programs that have withdrawn from accreditation
from accreditation are maintained on lists for one calendar year after the effective date of the decision.
Differences between accreditation statuses
Accredited, on Contingency
“Accredited, on contingency” is granted only if the program meets all standards except for the inclusion of all required outcome data on interns/residents in the program and after program completion. To become fully accredited, the program must provide the required data by the time two cohorts have completed the program.
Full Accreditation
Programs that are fully accredited have met all the standards of accreditation and have included all required outcome data on interns/residents in the program and after program completion.
Is my program accredited?
Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Internships, and Postdoctoral Residencies
“Full Accreditation”
Accredited.
If you complete a program that is recognized as “fully accredited” effective before your graduation date, you will have completed an APA accredited program. Accreditation is effective as of the final day of the site visit preceding the CoA decision.
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