I live in southern California, and I'm looking for a CNA program. Besides community colleges, where else can I find CNA programs or how should I go about looking for one? My main concern is money. It seems like most colleges that offer CNA programs are extremely costly (+$500).
Anyone one from southern California know of any inexpensive CNA program?
Im actually having the same problem. But I was told that Adult Schools and ROP programs in our local area offer CNA training classes. Tomorrow I'm going to be calling around.
Somewhere in my busy Pre-Nursing schedule I have to figure out a cheap, good, and possibly night CNA course in northern Cali... If anyone knows of anything let me know. (My BSN program only accepts if you have CNA liscence)
BRUINS1990
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Hello,
I live in southern California, and I'm looking for a CNA program. Besides community colleges, where else can I find CNA programs or how should I go about looking for one? My main concern is money. It seems like most colleges that offer CNA programs are extremely costly (+$500).
Anyone one from southern California know of any inexpensive CNA program?