Well by what I have read it have said 16 for georgia.
You can become a CNA first then study to become a nurse.
In New York State, you must be at least 18 years old to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Additionally, you need to complete a state-approved training program and pass the CNA certification exam. Some programs may allow individuals as young as 16 or 17 to enroll, but they must be 18 to take the certification exam and work as a CNA.
You can become a certified CNA through online courses. http://nursingassistantguides.com/the-best-online-certified-nursing-assistant-cna-schools-and-programs/
what i need to do to challege the board to become cna
No, you must take the proper training in order to become a CNA. It's a great program.
CNA classes typically cost between $300 and $600.
Yes and a GED shouldn't be to hard to get if you have what it takes to be a cna.
You do not have to have any education prior to entering the CNA classes!
CNA programs require a GED or high school diploma. Given the nature of the training, there must be some evidence of basic skills that are required for a foundation for more advanced skills in the CNA program.
It shouldn't matter where you take a CNA program, as long as you pass the test and become certified.
Go to your local community college. Community colleges are constantly running courses to become a CNA.
A CNA Certification test is an examination that you must pass when seeking CNA Certification. This test and the requirements to become a Certified Nursing Assistant vary from state to state.