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Restructured Process Overview |
NAFCC's Restructured Accreditation is designed
to be a continuum of
professional development and quality improvement.

Self-Study Enrollment
During self-study, providers evaluate themselves and their
programs using the Quality Standards for NAFCC Accreditation,
make quality improvements, and gather required documentation for
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Application
When candidates believe they have reached their professional
development goals and have made the necessary quality
improvements in their programs, they commit to completing
accreditation by submitting an accreditation application. At
this time, NAFCC assesses candidate eligibility.
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Observation
NAFCC trained observers conduct
observations of candidates and their programs.
The observer gathers information based on the Quality
Standards and objectively documents what is seen and heard.
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Decision
NAFCC reviews documentation from the observer and the candidate,
as well as data from the parent surveys, and uses that
information to determine the candidate's accreditation status. |
Annual Renewals
Annual renewals offer a way for accredited providers to update
NAFCC about their programs during the accreditation period. As
part of annual renewals, providers will regularly assess
themselves and their programs to ensure continuous compliance
with the Quality Standards for NAFCC Accreditation.
They will also verify that they continue to meet all
eligibility requirements. In addition, providers will share
their professional development activities and quality
improvements they have completed during the year.
Annual
Renewals are the equivalent of self-study enrollment
when accredited providers apply for re-accreditation
before accreditation expires.
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Re-accreditation
If
an accredited provider has successfully completed both annual
renewals, the accreditation process begins at the application
step. The
re-accreditation process begins at self-study enrollment, if
annual renewals were not completed, if accreditation has
expired, or if the provider chooses to enroll in self-study.
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