Audiology assistants who want to become ASHA-certified and hold the C-AA credential must meet the requirements set forth in the Standards for Audiology Assistants Certification, which include
To be eligible to take the audiology assistants certification exam, applicants must complete one of three pathway options that best fits their education and qualifications.
**Field work/clinical hours will be verified as part of the online application process; no documentation needs to be submitted. Any hours completed January 1, 2020, or after must have been supervised by an ASHA-certified audiologist (See Standard III).
***Field work/clinical hours will be verified as part of the online application process; no documentation needs to be submitted. Any hours completed January 1, 2020, or after must have been supervised by an ASHA-certified audiologist (See Standard III).
In addition to finishing all the requirements of that option, applicants must also complete the following mandatory requirements:
* These three prerequisite courses must be completed no more than 2 years prior to application. These requirements may also be met as part of an academic course.