Hi,
I am interested in joining the CNA classes that you guys are offering. However, I have several questions related to the classes.
1. As I know the CNA program is usually a 4-week course but it is stated only a 2-week course for Monday – Friday. What is the difference between those two classes? Will I be able to take the state exam right after the CNA classes ended?
2. Do you guys offer state exams?
The difference between the two classes. The weekday class goes for two weeks or 10 days. The weekend class goes for 5 weekends or 10 days. You will need to get your clinical hours which is 40 hours. Once you complete the course, have your NAR, and complete your clinical – bring this information into the school and we will tell the state you are ready to take the exams both the written and the clinical. We need to schedule your state exam with the state, however, we are a site the state uses. You can choose which one to use for your clinical.
We have the two week class starting December 5th. Hope to see you.
Diana Richardson
Assistant NAT Health Care Academy
Thank you Nick for letting us know. We will definitely put you on the Feb 6th class.
Diana Richardson
206 200 4775
Good morning
Are you still interested in the Dec 5th weekday class? You can pay half at the time of the class and half at a later time.
Please let us know as the class starts on Monday December 5th.
Diana Richardson, Assistant
NAT Health Care Academy
206 200 4775
Hi,
I am interested in joining the CNA classes that you guys are offering. However, I have several questions related to the classes.
1. As I know the CNA program is usually a 4-week course but it is stated only a 2-week course for Monday – Friday. What is the difference between those two classes? Will I be able to take the state exam right after the CNA classes ended?
2. Do you guys offer state exams?
The difference between the two classes. The weekday class goes for two weeks or 10 days. The weekend class goes for 5 weekends or 10 days. You will need to get your clinical hours which is 40 hours. Once you complete the course, have your NAR, and complete your clinical – bring this information into the school and we will tell the state you are ready to take the exams both the written and the clinical. We need to schedule your state exam with the state, however, we are a site the state uses. You can choose which one to use for your clinical.
We have the two week class starting December 5th. Hope to see you.
Diana Richardson
Assistant NAT Health Care Academy