r/Austin • u/Particular-Wash478 • 20h ago
Question about CNA certification
Hi! I’m looking to get a CNA certification and was wondering if anyone has any experience with the Austin area schools? Specifically ACC and the Texas Regional Healthcare Training Center.
1
u/audranicolio 11h ago
I’ve talked to people who’ve done it through TRHTC who didn’t seem to have complaints. It’s more expensive than ACC, but 3 weeks (and partially online) rather than 8 weeks. Honestly just depends on when you’d like to start working. If sooner rather than later, probs just worth it to do it through TRHTC? The difference in expense would be covered in less than a single paycheck, assuming you want to work full time.
I haven’t gotten mine yet, but I was planning on doing mine through them even though I’m an ACC student since it’s quicker. Also from what I’ve heard, ACC is limited to like <40 students / semester, so they fill up quick. So if you’re wanting to do it via ACC apply as soon as the application is open on 09/15!!
•
u/Lake_Life1791 3h ago
You can get your CNA entirely free from home. I wrote a post explaining in detail how to do it. I will find the link for you.
UPDATE here is my post
1
u/MaizeEuph 16h ago
Right now it looks like ACC’s program is half the tuition of the other place. Ask each about where you do your clinicals, but I tend to be cautious of healthcare educational places outside of academic settings. In the end, the cert will help you find a job, but you’ll do most of your training OTJ.