For CAA reports due on February 1, you will be able to access the system beginning the first week in October. For CAA reports due August 1 you will be able to access the system the first week in April. However, data collection forms are available on the CAA’s webpages to assist you in your planning and data collection efforts prior to entering faculty, course, and clinical site data into EnGauge. An e-mail notification will be sent to all program directors announcing access to EnGauge with important details about how to access the system and expectations for completing your CAA report.
For CAA purposes, the program director serves as the signatory on CAA reports; editors are not authorized to submit CAA reports. Programs must notify the CAA of program director changes—including temporary appointments and sabbaticals—as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the change. The program must submit notification in writing [DOCX] to the CAA Accreditation Office. Upon receipt of the official notification, the accreditation staff will update the program’s accreditation records and CAA report signatory.
Individuals who access EnGauge as an Editor or Signatory do not have to be an ASHA member, certificate holder, or affiliate. However, all individuals must be a registered ASHA website user. When assigning editors to enter information to the CAA report, the program should consider only faculty and/or staff who will serve in a primary role for completing sections of the report. The program director may add or remove editors at any time during the year via the on-line web form “Update My Program Data” found on your “My Account” page from the ASHA website.
The EnGauge system is web-based and requires the use of a computer with Internet access. Recommended browser versions:
To ensure a successful experience in EnGauge, you also should: