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How many people usually apply and how many are allowed in? Also how soon do people hear whether they have been accepted or not?
I decided to apply for fall 20. I made a 70 on the teas but wasn’t confident in applying. I had As in all my classes except a&p2 I got a B. As far as I’ve noticed GHC is the only college requiring cna certification but I think it will benefit us anywhere we apply just for the background. I plan on applying to GHC, chatt state, Cleveland state and GNTC so hopefully I’ll get in somewhere! I just really want to get in GHC ?
35 minutes ago, Kag2019 said:I’m thinking the letters will go out next week. I signed up for this united postal service thing that sends you pictures of each piece of mail you’re supposed to get that day and the email comes through at 9am so every morning I look forward to that email lol
I am so glad I’m not the only one who did that!! I’m going out of town next week so I signed up so I can send someone to my house in case it comes I checked our banner profile but I didn’t see any changes
15 minutes ago, Krape3 said:It stands for National Healthcare Corporation..there is one in forto and rossville. It’s a nursing home but they have a lady who does cna classes for like 17 days it’s Monday-Friday 8-3 and it’s free!
Great info. I'll look into it, though it's a bit of a drive from Atlanta. I might have to take 2 weeks vacation for the class, haha.
5 minutes ago, jlmcgrot said:Great info. I'll look into it, though it's a bit of a drive from Atlanta. I might have to take 2 weeks vacation for the class, haha.
All of the other classes I had looked into made you sign a contract to work for them for a year or was like $500 and I didn’t want to do either of those!
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Where do you all recommend getting the CNA certification? Is GHC the only area program that requires this? Just wondering where else I may benefit from having a CNA if I don't get into GHC next year.