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No. 10
from kdwmom00
Old Apr 24, 2006, 11:31 AM

Default Re: Cheap Or Free Cna Classes
hello i am looking for cheap or free cna classes in or around chicago/hillside illinois
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No. 11
Old Jul 30, 2008, 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by oct3d View Post
Access Careers gives reasonable classes and they have packages also
they are located on Elm Street, downtown Brooklyn and they also have day and evening classes.
THANKS OCT3D. NOW I MIGHT HAVE FOUND MY MATCH AFTER MONTHS AND MONTHS OF SEARCHING FOR THE RIGHT CNA PROGRAM. THNKS FOR YOUR COMMENT ON THIS AD. GOOD LUCK IN YOUR FUTURE AND THANKS AGAIN.
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No. 12
from dofa58
Old Jul 31, 2008, 10:16 PM

Default Re: Cheap Or Free Cna Classes
I just found out that the Adult Learning Center in Brooklyn do offer free CNA classes but I strongly believe that one would have to meet certain criterias inorder to be fully qualified for such an offer. So you can go ahead, give them call and find out for yourself.
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No. 13
from Cert2Fied
Old Jul 31, 2008, 10:35 PM

Default Re: Cheap Or Free Cna Classes
Hi.

Not sure if I can help you with this information. I just took my testing on 7/14/08 and passed!!!

Okay so I took the course the the EOC (Educational Opportunity Center) out here in Long Island but they have a branch in the Bronx. (Though I'm not sure if they have the CNA course there) But if you're not far from Long Island, I would HIGHLY recommend my professor, Mrs. G! She IS THE BEST! She pushes you so much and I really appreciate her.
And YES IT'S FREE. I'm glad I found out about this place because I couldn't see paying all that ridiculous amount of money. The course is about 8-9 weeks long.

4 weeks in class
2-3 weeks in clinical
1 week in class to review

And that next week or same week (depending when your testing is scheduled) you will have you written and clinical exams.

GOOD LUCK!

Oh here's a link to the Bronx EOC.

http://www.brx.eoc.suny.edu/index.html

Just in case, here's the link to the EOC I went through.

http://www.bwd.sunyeoc.org/

And there's a Queens EOC.

http://qns.eoc.suny.edu/programs/index.htm


I hope I've helped!
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