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Last updated: August 20, 2021 Contact: accreditation@apta.org APPLICATION FOR CANDIDACY (AFC) INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMS FOR BOTH PTA and PT PROGRAMS Changes are highlighted; August 2021 March 2021 January 2021 September 2020 August 2020 March 2020 February 2020 Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education American Physical Therapy Association 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100 Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085 (703) 706-3245 accreditation@apta.org APPLICATION FOR CANDIDACY INSTRUCTIONS Rules regarding what constitutes an AFC that is eligible for further review are found in Part 7 of CAPTE's Rules of Practice and Procedure; programs are expected to follow the most current version of this document. It is the program's responsibility to make appropriate changes in their AFC should Rule changes occur. This document is for BOTH PTA and PT programs that are developing an Application for Candidacy (AFC); it delineates any differences based on the type (PTA or PT) of program. IMPORTANT: Directions for using the Portal are in the document Directions for Submitting Accreditation Reports on the CAPTE Portal that is available from the Portal; click the Access to Additional Needed Materials link that is found above the AFC Grid. The Directions document must be reviewed prior to developing the AFC. PREVIEWING THE AFC ON THE PORTAL Programs can download and print (or save as a PDF) the report at any time during development. Programs are encouraged to download the AFC periodically to ensure proper development. SUBMISSION OF THE AFC The AFC must be submitted on the Portal no later than 11:59:59 pm on the day it is due based on the assigned Candidacy cycle, even if the due date falls over the weekend or a holiday. No paper submissions will be accepted. The Portal will not allow the report to be submitted if there are any validation errors. The CAPTE Accreditation Portal can be accessed at: http://capteportal.capteonline.org/Pages/Login.aspx. Access to the Portal requires a username and password that has been provided to the program director. All materials must be provided in English, regardless of whether the program is offered in a different language. SIGNATURE PAGE The Signature Page can be accessed from the Program Information box at the top of the program's CAPTE Portal page; click on the link: Print Signature Page. The correct signature page must be used for the program to be eligible for further review; the language on the signature page must match the requirements delineated in Part 7 of CAPTE's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Should any changes be needed to names, degrees, or titles, send the requested change(s) to accreditation@apta.org. Submission of any change in personnel must include the individual's name, credentials (degrees), title, email address and phone number. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO OBTAIN SIGNATURES TO SEND CHANGES! Depending on Accreditation Department activities, changes may not be able to be made prior to when you need it. If necessary, handwrite changes on the form, obtain signatures and submit the form. The signed signature page must be scanned and attached as an appendix to the Preface prior to submitting the AFC. Electronic signatures within a PDF document are acceptable. 2 STANDARDS & REQUIRED ELEMENTS The AFC is divided into eight Standards: 1. Mission, Goals, Outcomes 2. Assessment, Planning 3. Institution & Program Integrity 4. Program Faculty 5. Students 6. Curriculum Plan 7. Curricular Content 8. Resources 3 Required Elements are included under each Standard. The AFC requirements for each Element are delineated as lists of evidence, which is information needed to determine if the requirement is met. Evidence requested for Portal Fields and Narrative responses is included in the appropriate (PTA or PT) Standards and Required Elements for Accreditation. The lists of required Appendices and On-site Materials are included in this document. Instructions for preparing and submitting these documents must be carefully reviewed before beginning development of the report. Failure to follow instructions may result in the AFC not being accepted as eligible for further review. PREFACE The Preface, which precedes the Narrative, serves as an introduction to the AFC. The AFC document delineates the information that is required. Appendices uploaded to the preface will NOT be available to the reviewers. Therefore, only upload and attach requested appendices, AFC Signature Page and AFC Check In Form, to the Preface. NARRATIVE Narrative responses must first be created in Word (or equivalent) and only pasted into the Portal when complete. This is especially important since there is no spell check on the Portal. See Formatting Narrative Responses in the Directions for Submitting Accreditation Reports on the CAPTE Portal. Periodically download and view the report as formatting can change when responses are pasted into the Portal. Each Element requires a Narrative response, or you will receive a validation error and be unable to submit the report. If applicable, the response can refer the reader to a previous Element of the AFC. Each Narrative response is limited to 5,000 characters; therefore, care should be taken to: a. provide all requested information; b. not repeat information; refer the reader back to previously provided information; c. not repeat terms that are unnecessary. For example, use ‘students’ rather than ‘students in the program’; use ‘program’ rather than the ‘physical therapy program’ or ‘Potomac College's physical therapist assistant program’; and d. define abbreviations the first time used; such as “Potomac College (PC)”, “Application for Candidacy (AFC)”, etc. Tip: If there is an inconsistency between the character count in Portal and the character count in Word, use the character count in Word Note: Although the text editing features allow for a great deal of formatting (such as text color, font selection, size, inserting images, etc.), we remind users to please keep text formatting basic. This helps to make things easier for reviewers and staff. Images such as pictures/charts should continue to be added as appendix items if the program wishes to include them as part of a response. Font & Font Size: The narrative response text should be of a consistent Font type and Font Size. The Font Size must be no smaller than 12 and no larger than 14. It is especially important when copying from multiple source documents to ensure that the font & font size are consistent for all responses. Preferred fonts include Arial and Tahoma. Times New Roman is NOT recommended. 4
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