Cost of Course

Payment

Our CNA programs are too low-cost to qualify for Federal Financial Aid, however, there are payment options available.

If paying out-of-pocket, the TOTAL program cost is $1200.

Breakdown

$150  Registration Fee (NON-REFUNDABLE)

$1200 Tuition includes: $900 Classroom and Facility Training

$300 Textbook and Course Materials

  • Accelerated class, lab and clinical training 
  • State testing at our school
  • CPR certification
  • Blood pressure cuff and stethoscope for training
  • Assistance with resume and job placement
  • …And much more!

If eligible, students can elect to use Affirm or Afterpay for a longer payment plan.

Students may see if they are eligible for state grants through Work One.

Some students begin working as CNAs just a couple days after graduation. We have students working in many areas of health care such as hospitals, long-term care, hospice, pediatric, psychiatric and dialysis facilities.

The Certification in Qualified Medication Aide course cost is $1350 and includes course text books, and one current nursing drug handbook.

$100 registration/ enrollment fee is non-refundable and holds your seat in the class and applied toward your course balance.