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Overview

The Certified Nursing Assistant course (HLTH 1200) at MCC prepares students to become a vital part of the healthcare world as a CNA.

CNAs assistant nurses and doctors with basic nursing tasks related to meeting physical needs and activities of daily living.

In order to become state-certified, students must take a state-approved program and pass a state-administered competency evaluation.

Degrees & Certificates Offered

The MCC Certified Nursing Assistant course helps students to become a CNA, which some Nursing programs require for students wanting to become a Registered Nurse. Some medical school programs also recommend working as a CNA prior to entering a pre-medicine program.

Students will not be registered for class until application and supplemental documents have been received.

JOB & SALARY OUTLOOK

There are multiple job opportunities in the healthcare field for CNAs. Currently CNAs may start anywhere from $15 to $20 per hour, and may be even higher in some agencies. Shift differentials are available for those who work evening and overnight shifts.
Certified Nursing Assistant Application and Admissions Process
Faculty

Program Director/Instructor: Susan Lund, RN, MSN, 531-622-4762
Instructor: Constance Crouch, RN, BSN, 531-622-4588
Instructor: Nancy Zolck, RN, BSN, 531-622-3012

More Information

If you are interested and would like to learn more, please call 531-622-2400 to schedule your advising appointment with a Success Navigator or Academic Advisor.

NOTE: For accommodations concerning either of the applications above, please contact our Disability Support Services.