Certified Nursing Assistant Program (CNA)

PRE-CERTIFICATION NURSE ASSISTING : CNA TRAINING

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CNA instructor and students at Ceremony

About This Course

This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic care services for patient care. It prepares students to function in the role of nursing assistant under the supervision of a RN or LVN. Course is designed to meet the curriculum requirements of the California Department of Public Health and it will prepare students to take the basic nursing assistant proficiency examination with both written and manual skills components. Course requires students to complete both classroom lecture and clinical setting with successful demonstration of 21 manual patient care skills. Completion of course provides eligibility to take the state certification exam.

2024-2025 Dates

  1. Cohort 1: August 2- October 3

State Exam- October 4th

  1. Cohort 2: October 7- December 12

State Exam- December 13

  1. Cohort 3: January 13- March 13

State Exam- March 14

  1. Cohort 4: March 17- May 23

State Exam- May 30

Register with Us!

Claremont Unified School District

170 W. San Jose Ave. Claremont, CA 91711

(909) 834-6132- Call or text for information

Click HERE to create an appointment!

Class times:

  • 8AM-2:30PM on Monday- Thursday with instructor in person

  • Some Friday’s may be included

    • Externship hours vary

Total Program Fee:

  • $2950 per term

    Most of our students qualify for complete financial assistance.

    Register to find out how you can qualify for No Cost Training!

State License Requirement:

  • California ID, Drivers License or Passport Original

  • Social Security Card

  • Pass a clean background check

Classroom Requirements

  • In addition to passing the pre-registration assessment, potential students must pass a TB test, a physical, and a criminal background screening to be eligible for this class.

  • COVID vaccinated or acceptable exemption documentation (clinical requirement)

  • Class requirements: 96 hours of theory in the classroom; 144 hours of clinical in long-term care facility.

  • All English Learner CTE students who score below the 9th grade level on the entrance exam are required to take a concurrent ABE/Vocational ESL class.

Financial Assistance Information

If you are applying for financial assistance, please bring these documents to your appointment.

  1. Bring a copy of your resume

  2. Valid CA DL or ID (the physical card, NOT a copy)

  3. Social Security card preferably, or birth certificate or US Passport (the original, NOT a copy)

  4. Proof of Selective Services Registration – STATUS LETTER (Males only)

  5. Proof of residence (utility bill, official correspondence, phone bill, bank statement, etc.)

  6. EDD Award Letter or Claim Form – (if applicable)

  7. Veterans: Bring DD-214 (if applicable)

  8. Any layoff or termination letter (if applicable)

  9. 6 months proof of income for you and your spouse (if applicable)

    • Paystubs, Unemployment Insurance documentation, EBT, disability, etc.

      • If you had the same employer for the past 6 months, then the last paycheck stub will suffice

        • *If you have children, please bring their birth certificates or social security cards and tax documents that provide their information (name, social security, etc.)