1. How long does it take to become a CNA?
Most CNA programs last between 4 and 12 weeks, including both classroom and clinical training.
2. Do I need a college degree to become a CNA?
No, a high school diploma or GED is required to enroll in CNA training programs.
3. Can I become a CNA online?
Online coursework is available, but clinical training must be completed in person to meet certification requirements.
4. Is there financial aid available for CNA training?
Many schools offer financial aid, including scholarships and grants. Some employers may also provide tuition assistance programs for employees pursuing CNA certification.
5. Do CNAs need to renew their certification?
Yes, CNA certification typically needs to be renewed every two years. Some states may require continuing education or proof of work experience for renewal.