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Most of the schools now are requiring you take a State course which has the clinical hours. I would think though, if you have been licensed for a while and WORKING, that this shouldn't matter (since you are working in the field!) - I would talk directly to the admissions department and get some clarification. Good luck.
Hi everyone, I called NC BON and they told me the only requirement is that you're on the registry as a CNA 1. But they can't control what the colleges requirements are. So far all of the colleges say I have to re-do the CNA 1 through a clinical program and won't accept my CNA 2 clinicals.
mzsuccess
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I feel hopeless, being a nurse is my dream -for now.
Here;s my situation. I'm a cna 1 - when i took the exam I didn't have much money so I took a prep class and studied for 4 months and passed. I didn't do clinicals, we have little set ups in the class and did it that way.
A week ago, I just paid $700 for CNA 2- which is advance CNA skills sort of like PCA/PCT.
Well, I went to apply at both schools for Rn, they told me. I needed to retake cna 1, which is $600 for 4 months to get into RN program because I didn't have clinical hours for my CNA 1. I'm however on the registry and have been working as a CNA for $almost two years. I just thought I was finally there and now this happens. I mean I'm not made of money. How am I to retake a cna class? Any help or if someone have been through any of this please let me know! thanks