With proper training, skilled professionals entering the allied health fields can begin a career in which the opportunities to help others and achieve personal and professional satisfaction are limited only by your desire to grow and succeed. At Covenant CNA School we can help you reach those goals with training in become a Nurse Assistant.
ADMISSION PROCESS:
When registering for the Certified Nursing Assistant program, bring your Social Security Card , Driver License / State Issued ID, United States issued Military I.D.
Prospective Students may either bring in a Background Check from the Sheriff's Department, County Court House, or Covenant CNA School can do one for a fee. NOTE: (If you have ever been convicted of a felony you are not eligible for the program.) Inquire with our Admission Advisor for more information.
There is a non- refundable $25.00 application fee due at time of registration (Cash Only).
FINANCIAL ASSISTANTS
MyCAA - Military Spouse Career Advancement Account
The Department of Defense has a new financial assistance program that offers up to $4,000 to military spouses who are interested in pursuing continuing education (including certificate and online courses), degree programs, licenses, or credentials leading to careers in high growth, high demand, and portable career fields.
Spouses of active duty and activated National Guard and Reserve Service members are eligible for MyCAA. Military spouses who are military members themselves are not eligible for MyCAA, but may be eligible for military education benefits.
To get started, visit https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa to create a MyCAA Account. Once a profile is created, the Department of Defense will provide notification of eligibility status through the MyCAA messaging system
Military Education Benefits (GI Bill, VA, and TA)
Active duty and honorably discharged members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines may qualify for military education benefits. Military education benefits provide partial reimbursement for certificate programs, based upon the number of training hours per week in the classroom.
To apply, visit http://www.gibill.va.gov. For assistance over the phone, call 1-888-GIBILL1. For further information and eligibility requirements, contact the Base Education Officer or Office.
Military members may be eligible for the Workforce Investment Act. WIA is a federal grant that covers training expenses for individuals who have been laid off from employment, or whose household income is at or below the federal poverty level. To apply for the WIA grant, contact the One-Stop Workforce Center for the county in which you reside, or the county where you worked when you were laid off from employment.
Please visit out TUITION page for more information on the One Stop Centers. The WIA application process takes several weeks, so please don't delay in getting started. Once WIA grant approval is awarded by the One-Stop Workforce Center, contact Covenant CNA School at admin@covenantcna.com.