How to Enroll
You must come in to complete a CNA Enrollment Agreement which requires some personal information we need from you . To complete the program you must take a five-week/90-hour course to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). The course is divided into 3 weeks of classroom/lab modules, followed by 2 weeks of clinical experience with patients. Modules must be completed sequentially. Full payment of tuition and fees is required before classes begin. A student only becomes a licenses CNA upon the successful passing of the state certification examination. The student certifies that he or she:
o Is at least 18 years of age
o Can read, write, speak and comprehend English
o Has earned a high school diploma or G.E.D.
o Is free of work, family or other time conflicts that would interfere with class attendance
o Is either a citizen or legal resident of the United States
o Has passed a Tuberculosis Mantoux test
o Will adhere to the rules and policies of the school
There is a non-refundable registration fee of $500. This fee is not part of the tuition. The tuition will cover the entire program. The student is responsible for the remaining balance of tuition, books and exam fees one week prior to the beginning of class. All tuition monies paid by the student will be refunded if the applicant cancels this contract within three business days from the date of signing this contract. This refund, less the registration fee, book fee and examination fee is applicable even if instruction has begun.
*There is also funding available for individuals referred by the One-Stop Career Center and its Partners who may enroll in the Training Provider Programs. Contact us to learn more...
Please submit your information below to learn about the future programs we have to offer:
You must come in to complete a CNA Enrollment Agreement which requires some personal information we need from you . To complete the program you must take a five-week/90-hour course to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). The course is divided into 3 weeks of classroom/lab modules, followed by 2 weeks of clinical experience with patients. Modules must be completed sequentially. Full payment of tuition and fees is required before classes begin. A student only becomes a licenses CNA upon the successful passing of the state certification examination. The student certifies that he or she:
o Is at least 18 years of age
o Can read, write, speak and comprehend English
o Has earned a high school diploma or G.E.D.
o Is free of work, family or other time conflicts that would interfere with class attendance
o Is either a citizen or legal resident of the United States
o Has passed a Tuberculosis Mantoux test
o Will adhere to the rules and policies of the school
There is a non-refundable registration fee of $500. This fee is not part of the tuition. The tuition will cover the entire program. The student is responsible for the remaining balance of tuition, books and exam fees one week prior to the beginning of class. All tuition monies paid by the student will be refunded if the applicant cancels this contract within three business days from the date of signing this contract. This refund, less the registration fee, book fee and examination fee is applicable even if instruction has begun.
*There is also funding available for individuals referred by the One-Stop Career Center and its Partners who may enroll in the Training Provider Programs. Contact us to learn more...
Please submit your information below to learn about the future programs we have to offer: