For the CNA program, if you have had a felony conviction within the last 10 years, or if you have a current felony charges, you are not eligible to take CNA training.   ***Note that having a criminal record may affect your ability to get a job, depending on the numberRead More →

Yes, you must provide your social security card and government issued photo id, such as a driver’s license or a passport. In addition, the first and last name on the photo id and social security card must match exactly. Students are encouraged to apply for replacement or corrected social securityRead More →

Women who are pregnant may be accepted, however, you are strongly encouraged to discuss training requirement with your doctor. CNA Training requirements include a TB skin test, please discuss this with your physician also.Read More →

For CNA training graduates, we will schedule you to take the Georgia Certification exam and the exam fees are included in your tuition fee. Your exam will be scheduled approximately 3-4 weeks after the end of your CNA class. The exam is administered by NACES, at the training location where youRead More →

For CNA training, you will complete a total of 24 hours of clinical work in a nursing home. Clinical time is included in the regular class schedule. Clinicals are scheduled by us and are done at Townsend Park (formerly Starcrest) Care Home in Cartersville.  During your clinical rotation, you will provideRead More →