Exam Results

Georgia - National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)

Credentia will give you your official test results (your score report) within a few hours after a testing event is completed for the day. Score reports are listed as Pass or Fail only, there is no numeric score included. Score reports are available Online to print or download.

To see your score report, login to your CNA365 account by clicking CNA365 Login on the top of the Georgia Nurse Aide Website page at https://credentia.com/test-takers/ga/

The Skills Exam Score Report lists the topics that were failed for each skill. The Written Exam Score Report shows which sections were failed but does not provide a breakdown of which questions or topics were missed. For additional information on how to access your exam results, click here https://credentia.com/storage/ scores/Exam-Score-Results-QRG-v1.0.pdf.

Score Reporting

Credentia will give you your official test results (your score report) within a few hours after a testing event is completed for the day. Score reports are available online to print or download. 

To see your score report, log into your account at https://i7.integral7.com/pana

If it has been more than 24 hours and you are unable to view your score report in the portal, contact customer service at 800-457-6752. 

Test results will not be given over the telephone, nor can they be sent by Credentia to your employer.

Failing Score

  • If you fail the Written (or Oral) Examination or the Skills Evaluation, your Score Report will tell you how to retake either or both parts.
  • If you fail either part of the NNAAP Examination three (3) times, you will need to complete another training program and retake BOTH parts of the NNAAP Examination, not just the part that was failed. 
  • In addition, if you were scheduled to take the exam three (3) times and did not become licensed — either because of failing the exam or absence(s) — you will need to retrain. 
  • If you have used all three (3) allotted attempts for the Skills and/or Written exams, you are required to reenrol into a nurse aide training program course before you can reapply as an E1-New Nurse Aide. A full list of training programs can be found on your state's webpage. Visit www.credentia.com and select your state from the top-right of the screen.

How to Read a Failing Score Report

If you do not pass the Skills Evaluation, you will get a Failing Score Report. The score report will list the five (5) skills that you performed and a score of Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory for each skill. Any skill with an Unsatisfactory result is considered a failed skill. You need a Satisfactory result on all five (5) skills to pass the Skills Evaluation.

Note: Use your Failing Score Report to help you study for when you retake the Skills Evaluation. A failed skill will show the reason for the failure, and you can use this information to make sure you do this the skill correctly when you retake it. Find the skill you failed, and study the steps, especially steps listed as Unsatisfactory on the score report

In the example below, a candidate got an Unsatisfactory on the skill Hand Hygiene. The numbers 1, 5, and 10 printed below the skill refer to steps that were missed or performed incorrectly. To study for retaking the Skills Evaluation, you should turn to the Skills Listing in this handbook, look for the Hand Hygiene skill, and review all the steps, especially steps 1, 5, and 10.

Georgia NNAAP® Examination Results 

Exam: Skill                                           Result: Fail

Skill Performance:
Hand Hygiene 1, 5, 10Unsatisfactory
Provides Mouth CareSatisfactory
Written Examination onlySatisfactory
Measures and Records Blood PressureSatisfactory
Puts One Knee-High Elastic Stocking on ClientSatisfactory
Assists Client to Ambulate using transfer beltSatisfactory

Eligibility Route Rules

If you fail the Written (or Oral) Exam or the Skills Evaluation, you will need to repeat the exam that you failed, also called a re-take. The number of attempts and timeframe will change based on the state selection and Eligibility route. 

The eligibility route rules for the Georgia states are:

  • You are allowed three (3) attempts to pass the skills and written or oral examination.
  • Exams must be passed within the timeframe defined to get the registration certificate.
  • If you are either an E1 or E1-A eligibility route, you must pass the exam within twelve (12) months from the graduation date.
  • If you are under E2, E3, or E4 eligibility route, you must pass the exam within twelve (12) months from the alliant approval date.
  • If you are either an E4 or E5 eligibility route, you must pass the exam within thirty-six (36) months from the alliant approval date.
  • If you are under E7 eligibility route, you must pass the exam within twenty-four (24) months from the training program completion date.