University of Texas at Dallas

Accredited

Program Accreditation History

University of Texas at Dallas

Initial Accreditation,

April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2025

On March 24, 2015, the ACAE Board of Directors, following a full review of the Profile Reports, Self-Study and Site Visit Report, voted to award the status of Accreditation for seven years through March 31, 2022, to the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Program at the University of Texas at Dallas.

The Accreditation Commission recognized the compliance of four 2005 standards as program strengths:

  • Standard 18: Systematic Process for Planning and Evaluation
  • Standard 19: Program Quality
  • Standard 20: Multiple Methods of Instruction and Evaluation
  • Standard 24: Student Research and Scholarly Activity

The Commission noted one 2005 standard in Partial Compliance and required submission of a Plan of Action and Progress Report by October 31, 2015, for: 

  • Standard 21: Required Knowledge and Competencies 

On October 29, 2015, the Plan of Action and Progress Report addressing Partial Compliance of Standard 21 was received. Standard 31 was found to be In Compliance on January 26, 2016.

On October 11, 2017, the ACAE Board of Directors instituted a policy stating that programs in full compliance with no substantive concerns or deficiencies with the ACAE Standards were eligible for a ten-year period (as opposed to a seven-year period) between reaccreditation cycles. The University of Texas at Dallas AuD program accreditation was extended to March 31, 2025

File a Complaint

The ACAE, through evaluation and monitoring, attempts to ensure that AuD degree programs maintain high standards of educational quality. If you have a complaint against an accredited program, submit a complaint form below.

Program Accreditation History

University of Texas at Dallas

Initial Accreditation,

April 1, 2015 through March 31, 2025

On March 24, 2015, the ACAE Board of Directors, following a full review of the Profile Reports, Self-Study and Site Visit Report, voted to award the status of Accreditation for seven years through March 31, 2022, to the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Program at the University of Texas at Dallas.

The Accreditation Commission recognized the compliance of four 2005 standards as program strengths:

  • Standard 18: Systematic Process for Planning and Evaluation
  • Standard 19: Program Quality
  • Standard 20: Multiple Methods of Instruction and Evaluation
  • Standard 24: Student Research and Scholarly Activity

The Commission noted one 2005 standard in Partial Compliance and required submission of a Plan of Action and Progress Report by October 31, 2015, for: 

  • Standard 21: Required Knowledge and Competencies 

On October 29, 2015, the Plan of Action and Progress Report addressing Partial Compliance of Standard 21 was received. Standard 31 was found to be In Compliance on January 26, 2016.

On October 11, 2017, the ACAE Board of Directors instituted a policy stating that programs in full compliance with no substantive concerns or deficiencies with the ACAE Standards were eligible for a ten-year period (as opposed to a seven-year period) between reaccreditation cycles. The University of Texas at Dallas AuD program accreditation was extended to March 31, 2025

File a Complaint

The ACAE, through evaluation and monitoring, attempts to ensure that AuD degree programs maintain high standards of educational quality. If you have a complaint against an accredited program, submit a complaint form below.