CNA Program
CNA Training Program
Our Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Program gives students the skills, confidence, and real‑world experience they need to begin a career in patient care. Through a blend of classroom learning and supervised clinical training, students learn how to support patients safely, communicate effectively, and work as part of a healthcare team.
This program is designed for students who are responsible, compassionate, and ready to take on the academic and physical expectations of healthcare training.
What Students Will Learn
60 hours of classroom instruction covering patient care, safety, communication, and infection control
100 hours of supervised clinical training in a licensed healthcare facility
Hands‑on skills practice in real healthcare environments
Preparation for the California CNA certification exam
Students who complete all required hours and pass all exams will receive a program completion certificate, which is required before taking the state exam.
Enrollment Requirements
Before enrolling, parents and students should be aware of the following:
All state‑required pre‑requisites must be completed before the student begins the program. These may include TB testing, immunizations, health screenings, and any additional requirements set by the clinical facility.
Students must be able to meet the physical demands of CNA training, including standing for long periods, assisting patients, and using proper body mechanics.
Students must follow all safety rules, facility policies, and instructor directions during classroom, skills lab, and clinical rotations.
Program Fees
o reserve a seat in the program, the following fees apply:
$2,500 for Averroes students
$3,000 for Non‑Averroes students
Tuition includes a $200 non‑refundable registration fee (required to hold a spot)
Additional $40 charge for textbooks and learning materials
All fees must be paid in full before the program begins. Fees are non‑refundable and non‑transferable, regardless of attendance, withdrawal, or failure to complete the program.
Attendance & Academic Expectations
To successfully complete the program and receive a certificate, students must:
Attend 100% of all required hours (60 theory + 100 clinical)
Pass all written exams and skills evaluations
Demonstrate safe, professional behavior throughout the program
Missing hours, failing exams, or not meeting performance expectations may result in the student being unable to complete the program or sit for the state exam.
Safety & Liability Information
CNA training takes place in real healthcare environments and involves physical activity and patient interaction. While safety is a top priority, parents and students must understand:
Students are responsible for following all safety instructions and using proper body mechanics at all times.
The school, instructors, and clinical partners are not responsible for injuries that occur due to student negligence, failure to follow instructions, or the inherent risks of healthcare training.
Any injury, exposure, or safety concern must be reported immediately to the instructor.
Students must follow all infection‑control policies, including PPE use and facility protocols.
Parent & Student Acknowledgment
Before paying any fees, families must confirm that they:
Understand all program requirements and expectations
Acknowledge the non‑refundable nature of the fees
Agree to complete all pre‑requisites before the program begins
Understand the attendance and academic requirements
Accept the safety and liability disclaimers
Understand that program completion is required before the student may take the state CNA exam
CNA Training Program
Our Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training Program gives students the skills, confidence, and real‑world experience they need to begin a career in patient care. Through a blend of classroom learning and supervised clinical training, students learn how to support patients safely, communicate effectively, and work as part of a healthcare team.
This program is designed for students who are responsible, compassionate, and ready to take on the academic and physical expectations of healthcare training.
What Students Will Learn
60 hours of classroom instruction covering patient care, safety, communication, and infection control
100 hours of supervised clinical training in a licensed healthcare facility
Hands‑on skills practice in real healthcare environments
Preparation for the California CNA certification exam
Students who complete all required hours and pass all exams will receive a program completion certificate, which is required before taking the state exam.
Enrollment Requirements
Before enrolling, parents and students should be aware of the following:
All state‑required pre‑requisites must be completed before the student begins the program. These may include TB testing, immunizations, health screenings, and any additional requirements set by the clinical facility.
Students must be able to meet the physical demands of CNA training, including standing for long periods, assisting patients, and using proper body mechanics.
Students must follow all safety rules, facility policies, and instructor directions during classroom, skills lab, and clinical rotations.
Program Fees
o reserve a seat in the program, the following fees apply:
$2,500 for Averroes students
$3,000 for Non‑Averroes students
Tuition includes a $200 non‑refundable registration fee (required to hold a spot)
Additional $40 charge for textbooks and learning materials
All fees must be paid in full before the program begins. Fees are non‑refundable and non‑transferable, regardless of attendance, withdrawal, or failure to complete the program.
Attendance & Academic Expectations
To successfully complete the program and receive a certificate, students must:
Attend 100% of all required hours (60 theory + 100 clinical)
Pass all written exams and skills evaluations
Demonstrate safe, professional behavior throughout the program
Missing hours, failing exams, or not meeting performance expectations may result in the student being unable to complete the program or sit for the state exam.
Safety & Liability Information
CNA training takes place in real healthcare environments and involves physical activity and patient interaction. While safety is a top priority, parents and students must understand:
Students are responsible for following all safety instructions and using proper body mechanics at all times.
The school, instructors, and clinical partners are not responsible for injuries that occur due to student negligence, failure to follow instructions, or the inherent risks of healthcare training.
Any injury, exposure, or safety concern must be reported immediately to the instructor.
Students must follow all infection‑control policies, including PPE use and facility protocols.
Parent & Student Acknowledgment
Before paying any fees, families must confirm that they:
Understand all program requirements and expectations
Acknowledge the non‑refundable nature of the fees
Agree to complete all pre‑requisites before the program begins
Understand the attendance and academic requirements
Accept the safety and liability disclaimers
Understand that program completion is required before the student may take the state CNA exam