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Volume 86 - Spring/Summer 2004



Dear Dr. NAACLS
Advice for Accredited and Approved Programs

Dr. NAACLS

Advice for Accredited and Approved Programs

Dear Dr. NAACLS,

My university is planning to begin a phlebotomy certificate program and admit the first students in Fall 2004. We intend to become a NAACLS approved program, and we already have accredited CLT/MLT and CLS/MT programs. I have a couple of questions.

  1. 1. At what point can we begin the approval process? Do we have to have students admitted, or finished,
    or can we begin as we develop the program?

  2. 2. What is the charge for applying for initial approval?

Thanks in advance for your response.

Sincerely,
Busy Program Director


Dear Busy Program Director:

Congratulations on your new endeavors! You can begin the application process at any time, but there are two considerations you would want to address:

The first consideration is protecting your students with "Serious Applicant Approval Status." This is a special status awarded to programs beginning their process of approval, and this status means that NAACLS treats your students as students of an approved program. Reaching this status requires submission of three copies of the Self-Study Report, a positive preliminary review of the Self-Study by committee members, and payment of the application fee of $200.

Second, you need to be aware that Serious Applicant Approval Status lasts a maximum of 12 months. As a result, your program would typically be placed on the next cycle of reviews - there is usually a six-month to one-year period between achieving Serious Applicant Approval Status and review by the NAACLS Board of Directors. Typically, by the time a program is being reviewed by the NAACLS Board of Directors, there are students in the program.

Since you are a program director for an accredited program, no doubt you have noticed that there are differences between approval programs and accredited programs. In accreditation, a separate report, called the Preliminary Report, is required, and is the basis of the preliminary review - and the Self-Study is ONLY accepted by the NAACLS office after a positive preliminary review. In addition, the maximum period an accredited program can remain on Serious Applicant Status is 18 months, and the period between achieving Serious Applicant Approval Status sand review by the NAACLS Board of Directors is extended due to the need to schedule a site visit. Finally, the application fee for accredited programs is $600.

As always, a first step is to contact the NAACLS office. The NAACLS staff is ready to answer your questions!

Sincerely,
Dr. NAACLS








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