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What are the three categories ARC-PA can deam a PA program's accreditation to be?

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Final answer:

The ARC-PA can deem a PA program's accreditation to be three categories: Accredited, Probation, or Withhold Accreditation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The three categories that the ARC-PA can deem a PA program's accreditation to be are:

  1. Accredited: This category represents programs that meet or exceed the Standards for PA Education set by ARC-PA. These programs are considered to have met the necessary requirements for quality education.
  2. Probation: Programs that are placed on probation have been identified with areas of non-compliance with the Standards for PA Education. They are given a specific period of time to address the identified deficiencies.
  3. Withhold Accreditation: This category is for programs that have significant areas of non-compliance or deficiencies that are not addressed in a timely manner. These programs may not be able to offer an acceptable level of education for PA students.
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