CNA Classes in Athens, GA
Athens, GA has 1 state-approved CNA training program in our directory. Every program below meets Georgia's 85 hours training requirement and prepares you for the Prometric competency exam. Georgia's training requirement is just 10 hours above the federal minimum, and the state offers a relatively accessible challenge-exam-like pathway for individuals with documented prior nursing-related experience
Last updated June 2026 · 1 program listed
Programs in Athens
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State Required Hours
85 hours
Exam Vendor
Prometric
Compare CNA Programs in Athens
All 1 program side by side. Tuition and duration are as published by each school; call to confirm current cohort dates.
| Program | Tuition | Duration | Phone | Details |
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| Athens Technical College Nurse Aide Technical Certificate of Credit 800 U.S. Highway 29 North | Call for pricing | 1 semester | (706) 355-5000 | Details → |
- Athens Technical College
Nurse Aide Technical Certificate of Credit · 800 U.S. Highway 29 North
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 1 semester
How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Athens?
Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee (Approximately $105 total for both portions), the application/registry fee (Included in the Prometric application packet; no separate state application fee), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Georgia typically falls around $0 (employer-sponsored) to $1,200 (private program).
How to Become a CNA in Athens, GA
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Confirm you meet the prerequisites
You must be at least 16, free of disqualifying convictions under Georgia healthcare worker background check rules, and able to read and write English. There is no formal high school diploma requirement from the state, though most training programs require basic English literacy and may have their own age cutoffs (often 18).
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Find a Georgia-approved Nurse Aide Training Program
Look for an 85-hour state-approved program. Approved programs are run by Georgia's Technical College System, community colleges, the American Red Cross, nursing facilities, and private career schools. Many high schools offer CNA training as a healthcare pathway elective for students 16+. Find the approved program list through the Georgia Department of Community Health.
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Complete the 85-hour training program
Pass all 85 hours of training, including a minimum of 16 hours of supervised clinical experience in a long-term care facility. Your program issues a program completion certificate that registers you with Prometric for the competency exam.
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Complete GBI and FBI fingerprint background screening
Submit fingerprints for both Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and federal FBI background checks. Processing usually takes 1 to 3 weeks. Disqualifying offenses include violent felonies, theft, fraud, sexual offenses, and vulnerable-adult abuse.
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Apply through Prometric and schedule the exam
Submit your Prometric application packet for the Georgia Nurse Aide Competency Examination. The total exam fee is approximately $105 for both portions. Schedule the written and skills tests at a Prometric-approved Georgia test center, typically within 2 to 4 weeks of program completion.
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Get listed on the Georgia Nurse Aide Registry
Once you pass both portions of the exam, Prometric transmits your results to the Georgia Department of Community Health and you are added to the state Nurse Aide Registry. You can verify your status at garegistry.com by name, SSN (last 4 digits), or certificate number. From that point you can work as a CNA in any Georgia licensed healthcare facility.
Becoming a CNA in Georgia
Becoming a CNA in Georgia is one of the more accessible pathways in the Southeast. The state requires 85 hours of training — just 10 hours above the federal floor — which means most full-time programs can be completed in 4 to 6 weeks. Georgia's Technical College System runs the largest network of approved training programs, typically at modest tuition rates and often with HOPE Career Grant funding available for state residents in healthcare pathways. Several long-term care facility chains in metro Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, and Augusta also sponsor CNA training in exchange for a 6 to 12 month work commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Athens
How many CNA training programs are available in Athens, GA?
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Our directory lists 1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Athens, GA. All programs must meet Georgia's minimum of 85 hours and prepare graduates to sit for the Prometric competency exam.
How do I become a CNA in Athens, GA?
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To work as a CNA in Athens, you must meet a Georgia-approved training program of at least 85 hours, pass the Prometric competency exam (Two-part exam: a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on skills evaluation. Search results are returned on the registry by SSN (last 4 digits), name, or certificate number.), and clear a Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) criminal background check plus fingerprint-based federal FBI clearance. Most candidates complete the full process in 5–10 weeks (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks).
Are there free CNA classes in Athens?
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No Athens program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Georgia nursing facilities pay for CNA training in exchange for a work commitment after certification. Ask local long-term care employers about employer-sponsored training programs, and check the American Red Cross and Job Corps for additional pathways.