Most vocational schools and other certified learning centers require at least a GED to begin a CNA program. You can do some digging on the sites of CNA schools and colleges and will find a few ones that help you achieve your CNA degree alongwith helping for your GED. You can explore about their admission requirements on their respective sites. Some local hospitals and nursing care facilities also provide free cna training, if you agree to do voluntary work for them. This way you can also complete your GED simultaneously and will also become a trained cna when your GED is done. So a win-win situation for you.
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