Re: Need help getting etting money (help) for CNA classes
i know which program you're talking about...hacc, right? i just finished my cna course with them in april!
first - no matter where you gain employment afterwards, as long as it is a long term care facility, they are required by PA state law to reimburse your tuition!! you have to work 130 hours to be reimbursed the first half, and another 130 hours to be reimbursed the second. now, if you end up getting a job in a hospital, (which is my situation) you will not be reimbursed the tuition, but that's something i personally am willing to sacrifice because i prefer to work in a hospital verus a nursing home. although from what you mentioned earlier, it sounds like you have that part already taken care of, correct? your concern now is with the "extras" that you need to purchase out of pocket...
hacc's uniform policy is that you'll need to wear all white - white scrub top, white scrub pants, white socks, white shoes, white, white, white!! i purchased 3 sets and actually ended up not liking the way one of them fit so really, ultimately i alternated between the other two. i just did laundry every other day. where do you live? because i was recently told that there's a place in ephrata that sells super cheap t-shirts, etc. and that they have cheap scrubs as well...i haven't been there yet myself, but i can let you know where it is if you're in that area. i would also suggest checking craigslist or ebay. in fact - what size would you be looking for? because if the size matches i may even be willing to donate a pair to you, you won't see me wearing all white anyway now that i'm allowed to wear any color i want!
i found a $10 watch at burlington coat factory. all you need is something that has a second hand - doesn't have to be fancy.
make sure you keep receipts for EVERYTHING you buy! you can use them at tax time for deductions.
no need to buy a blood pressure cuff/scope - they provide them in class and you're not expected to purchase your own.
while the upfront expenses may seem hefty, it more than pays for itself in the long run. just a few weeks of your time, and the successful passing of the red cross exam and you're able to find a job earning $11+ per hour! oh - one more thing, just a head's up so hopefully you can prepare ahead of time...the cost to take the state exam is $102.00. you'll want to register to take your test as soon as the class is finished because it takes a few weeks for them to schedule you, at least you will if you want to start working asap...so just be aware that after the class is all said and done you're going to be hit with the $102 right away.
well, i hope some of this helps...let me know if you have any questions. i really enjoyed the program through hacc, i was very well prepared for the state exam.
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