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Restructured Process Overview |

Decision
The NAFCC Accreditation Commission is responsible for accreditation
decisions.
The Commission reviews documentation and
supporting information from the observer, the candidate, and the parent
surveys in making the decision about the candidate's accreditation
status.
Click here to read more about The Commission.
Accreditation is awarded to candidates who meet all
NAFCC required (starred)standards and a
pre-determined percentage of standards in each of the following observer
workbook areas; Routines,
Relationships, Developmental Learning Activities, Environment, Records,
and Self Certified Standards.
Within 12 weeks (typically) of receiving materials from both the
candidate and the observer, NAFCC notifies the candidate by mail of the
accreditation decision. At this time, information regarding annual
renewal requirements and any other information accredited candidates
need to know to maintain their status during the three year term of
accreditation is also sent.
There are 3 possible accreditation decisions.
Accreditation Award
Conditional Award
Deferral of Accreditation
Accreditation
Award
Candidates who are awarded NAFCC Accreditation receive a
Certificate of Accreditation that is valid for 3 years.
In order to maintain NAFCC Accreditation for the full
term, candidates must submit annual renewals on or before their
accreditation anniversary. Should annual renewals not be
submitted in a timely manner or licensing or other regulatory
status not be in good standing, NAFCC Accreditation may be
revoked.
Conditional Award
A candidate may be awarded conditional accreditation when the
NAFCC Accreditation Commission determines that additional
information is necessary to make a decision. The candidate is
notified by mail regarding the specific additional information
required and must submit the required documentation within 8
weeks of the conditional award date. The decision about the
final accreditation decision is mailed within one month of
receipt of the additional documentation.
Deferral of Accreditation
When the commission determines that a
candidate does not meet a sufficient number of the standards to
demonstrate high quality care, accreditation is deferred for one
year. This allows candidates to reassess their programs
and spend additional time making the changes necessary to meet
the quality standards.
One year from the deferral decision date,
candidates may choose to enter accreditation by submitting a
self-study enrollment form and fee, or by submitting an
accreditation application with appropriate documentation and
fee.
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