The
Commission on Opticianry Accreditation (COA) is an autonomous organization
officially incorporated to serve as an independent agency for the sole
purpose of accrediting opticianry and ophthalmic laboratory technology
programs in the United States and its territories.
The COA accredits two-year opticianry degree programs and one-year ophthalmic laboratory technology certificate programs.
COA fosters excellence in education thorough the development of
standards for assessing educational effectiveness, encourages
improvement thorough continuous evaluation and planning, and assures
the educational community, the general public, and other agencies or
organizations that an institution has clearly defined and appropriate
objectives, maintains conditions under which their achievement can be
reasonably expected, appears in fact to be accomplishing and can be
expected to continue to do so..
COA continually develops these educational standards by which
opticianry programs are evaluated based on the skills and knowledge
necessary for the progression, conducts program evaluation, and
publishes a list of accredited programs that meet the national
accreditation standards.
COA has formed a body of consultants whose members, in order to avoid
conflict of interest, and will serve neither as on-site evaluators or
commissioners. These consultants, who are selected in accordance with
nondiscriminatory practices, represent the fields of ophthalmology,
opticianry, optometry, and general education. If an on-site visit is
required of these consultants, the expenses will be borne by the
program requesting the visit.
COA annual accreditation fees levied on the accredited programs are
paid separately from any dues paid to any related, associated, or
affiliated association or membership organization.
The COA annual budget is developed and determined by the agency without
review by or consultation with any entity or organization.
---From the COA Policies and Procedures manual: PURPOSE, ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERSHIP
By-Laws of the Commission on Opticianry Accreditation ( Adobe .pdf file, 85 kb)
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Contact Information
Ellen Stoner, Director of Accreditation
PO Box 208
Hillsborough, NC 27278
ellen@coaccreditation.com
703/468-0566