The Augusta University Dental Hygiene program is accredited by the Commission on Dental
Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of “approval without reporting
requirements”. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the
United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can
be contacted at (312)-440-4653 or: 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611-2678.
The Commission’s web address is: http://www.ada.org/en/coda.
COMPLIANCE WITH COMMISSION POLICIES
Third party comments
The Commission currently publishes in its accredited lists of programs the year of
the next site visit for each program it accredits. In addition, the Commission publishes
in its spring and fall newsletter, Communications Update, those programs being site visited January through June or July through December.
Developing programs submitting accreditation eligible applications may be scheduled
for site visits after the publication of Communications Update; thus, the specific dates of these site visits will not be available for publication.
These programs will be listed in Communications Update with a special notation that the developing programs have submitted accreditation
eligible applications and may or may not be scheduled for site visits. Parties interested
in these specific dates (should they be established) are welcomed/encouraged to contact
the Commission office.
United States Department of Education procedures now also require accrediting agencies to provide an opportunity for third-party comment, either in writing or at a public hearing (at the accrediting agencies' discretion) with respect to institutions or programs scheduled for review. All comments must relate to accreditation standards for the discipline and required accreditation policies. In order to comply with the department's requirement on the use of third-party comment regarding program's qualifications for accreditation or pre-accreditation, the following procedures have been developed.
Who can submit comments
Third-party comments relative to the Commission's accredited programs may include
comments submitted by interested parties such as faculty, students, program administrators,
Commission consultants, specialty and dental-related organizations, patients, and/or
consumers.
How comments can be solicited
The Commission will request written comments from interested parties in the spring
and fall issues of Communications Update. In fairness to the accredited programs, all comments relative to programs being
visited will be due in the Commission office no later than 60 days prior to each program's
site visit to allow time for the program to respond. Therefore, programs being site-visited
in January through June will be listed in the fall issue of the previous year, and
programs scheduled for a site visit from July through December will be listed in the
spring issue of the current year. Any unresolved issues related to the program's compliance
with the accreditation standards will be reviewed by the site visit team while on-site.
Those programs scheduled for review are responsible for soliciting third-party comments
from students and patients by publishing an announcement at least 90 days prior to
their site visit. The notice should indicate the deadline of 60 days for receipt of
third-party comments in the Commission office and should stipulate that comments must
pertain only to the standards for the particular program or policies and procedures
used in the Commission's accreditation process. The announcement may include language
to indicate that a copy of the appropriate accreditation standards and/or the Commission's
policy on third-party comments may be obtained by contacting the Commission.
Types of comments considered
All comments submitted must pertain only to the standards relative to the particular
program being reviewed or policies and procedures used in the accreditation process.
Comments will be screened by Commission staff for relevancy. For comments not relevant
to these issues, the individual will be notified that the comment is not related to
accreditation and, where appropriate, referred to the appropriate agency. For those
individuals who are interested in submitting comments, requests can be made to the
Commission office for receiving standards and/or the Commission's Evaluation Policies
and Procedures.
Management of comments
All relevant comments will be referred to the program at least 50 days prior to the
site visit for review and response. A written response from the program should be
provided to the Commission office and the site visit team 15 days prior to the site
visit. Adjustments may be necessary in the site visit schedule to allow discussion
of comments with proper personnel.
Student complaints
A complaint is defined by the Commission on Dental Accreditation as one alleging that
a Commission-accredited educational program, or a program which has an application
for initial accreditation pending, may not be in substantial compliance with Commission
standards or required accreditation procedures. Complaints regarding the Dental Hygiene
program may also be made to the department Chair.
REQUIRED NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY AND PROCEDURE TO FILE COMPLAINTS WITH THE COMMISSION
Each program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation must develop and
implement a procedure to inform students of the mailing address and telephone number
of the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The notice, to be distributed at regular
intervals, but at least annually, must include but is not necessarily limited to the
following language (This information is e-mailed to students at the beginning of each
semester):
The Commission on Dental Accreditation will review complaints that relate to a program's compliance with the accreditation standards. The Commission is interested in the sustained quality and continued improvement of dental and dental-related education programs but does not intervene on behalf of individuals or act as a court of appeal for individuals in matters of admission, appointment, promotion, or dismissal of faculty, staff, or students.
A copy of the appropriate accreditation standards and/or the Commission's policy and procedure for submission of complaints may be obtained by contacting the Commission at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611-2678 or by calling 1-800-621-8099 ext. 4653.