Apply for Audiology Assistants Certification (C-AA)

Apply For C-AA

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through the process of applying for ASHA audiology assistants certification. It includes important requirements for the Assistants Certification Program as well as required documentation, fees, and exam information. Further information can be found through the links below and in the Audiology Assistants Certification Handbook [PDF].

All applicants for assistants certification must meet current audiology assistant standards and requirements, follow all established policies and procedures, and abide by the ASHA Assistants Code of Conduct.

Step 1

Choose Your Pathway

Review the three audiology assistant eligibility education pathway options and choose the one that best fits your education and qualifications.

Step 2

Mandatory Requirements

  • Complete a 1-hour course in ethics.
  • Complete a 1-hour course in universal safety precautions.
  • Complete a 1-hour course in patient confidentiality.
  • Complete ASHA’s online audiology education modules, if required in your pathway option.

Tip: Prerequisite courses must have been completed no more than two years before you apply for the C-AA.

Step 3

Submit Your Application

  • Submit your application for the C-AA and pay the initial certification fee of $249.
  • Submit official transcripts, certificates of completion, and/or military documents to ASHA within 60 days of submitting your application.

Tip: Your application isn’t complete until you pay the certification fee.

Step 4

Application Review

The application review process can take up to 6 weeks from the date your last document is received.

Step 5

Exam Approval

  • You’ll be given an Exam Eligibility ID to register for the Assistants Certification Exam if your application, documents, and transcripts are approved.
  • Once you have your Exam Eligibility ID, you have 365 days to register and take the exam.
  • Your exam score will automatically be sent to ASHA for review, and you'll be notified if audiology assistant certification will be awarded. If a passing exam score was not achieved, you'll be eligible to retest up to two times by paying the retest fee (within one year of approval to test).

Tip: A passing score for the C-AA exam is 162 or higher. Make sure to review the audiology assistant practice exam questions and other exam resources

Step 6

Certification Awarded

You passed the exam—congratulations, you'll be awarded the C-AA! Your ASHA affiliate card and award letter will be arriving soon. You may now use C-AA after your signature and take advantage of all the benefits of assistants certification.

Step 7

Maintenance of Assistants Certification

Earning the C-AA is not the end of your story—you must work to maintain your certification during each 3-year interval by

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