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The facility where I work lost their ability to offer CNA, but there was a class in progress at the time. What happens to the students?

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The facility where I work lost their ability to offer CNA, but there was a class in progress at the time. What happens to the students?

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When the letter comes from the Health Education Unit (HEU) notifying the facility of their ineligible status, there will be enclosed a form called “CNA Class Roster for Ineligible Facility”. This form must be completed and returned to the HEU. Any students that were in class prior to the ineligible date may complete their class.

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