Published Apr 17, 2012
iceangels30
51 Posts
Hello everyone!
So, I am currently a student at Georgia State University and am looking at doing a quick CNA program in order to get certified and work part-time. Unfortunately, after many hours of research, I have yet to have found a program that doesn't look questionable within the area. I was hoping I could get some advice on locations or programs I could look into. At this point, I am willing to look anywhere as long as the school is accredited and the program won't take too long. Thank you for any input. Much appreciated!
prettymica, ASN, BSN, MSN, LPN, RN, APRN, NP
813 Posts
have you looked at the technical colleges?
futurenursepink
21 Posts
You should try covenant cna school located at midtown across from emory hospital (midtown) I will be attending there soon im done with some personal issues . They do there clinical at a nursing home and if your lucky you get a day to experience clinical at emory hospital they are accredited look into it . Good Luck
IsmeAmanda, LPN
128 Posts
GEORGIA PIEDMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE!
They have campuses in Clarkston and one in Covington. Great school and its about 5 months long =)
You get hope if you're eligible but you have to pay school fees. Worth it!
modern_ma
1 Post
Try covenant CNA school. I am attending now. I only have a few days of class left and then I start my clinicals. I am terribly excited and I have enjoyed my time at the school so much. They truly care about their students and want you to succeed. Good luck!!
LexRaven
13 Posts
You can also try the Red Cross in your area. They have CNA classes you can complete in 1 month!
jonahsmum
4 Posts
Do you know how much it cost .
GEORGIA PIEDMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE! They have campuses in Clarkston and one in Covington. Great school and its about 5 months long =) You get hope if you're eligible but you have to pay school fees. Worth it!