Certified Nursing Assistant

Our program in CNA training uses learning to motivate you to experience personal growth and success. Our mission is to certify students who are prepared to provide the highest quality care to patients, and outstanding service to employers.
Career opportunities
Demand for your skills to provide quality health care in many situations.

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Residents in nursing homes

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Assisted living facilities

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Hospitals

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Clients in their own homes

Job growth for nursing assistants in general is expected to be at a rate of 21% and is expected to create 312,200 new jobs over the 2012-2022 decade according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

To obtain employment, potential employers may require a background check, driving record check, and/or drug testing.
Class schedule
Finish our program in a matter of weeks on a schedule convenient to you.

Lesson plan

The CNA training program is divided into two parts.

Classroom

67.5 hours

Clinical*

32.5 hours

100 total instructional hours

* Clinical hours include work in a lab and at a designated clinical facility.

Upcoming start dates

Begin your training within a month of signing up.

Daytime sessions

Four week duration 8AM-1PM Monday-Friday.

Evening sessions

Five week duration 4:30pm-9:30pm Monday -Thrusday

Weekend sessions

Nine Week duration 8am-2pm Saturday-Sunday

Tuition and fees
See how affordable it is to invest in your career.

Tuition

$1000

Books and uniform

$50.00

Registration (non-refundable)

$150

Total

$1,200

Graduation

There are just three requirements to graduate and get started on your career in healthcare.

When these requirements have been satisfied, a Certificate of Completion and official transcript will be issued. We will then arrange and notify you of testing dates for the State of Connecticut CNA Licensing Exam.

Admission policy