The cost for the CNA class is broken into two parts; the (non-refundable) reservation fee, and the balance
which is due on the first day of class.
Reservation Fee:
Balance Due First-Day:
So the total amount for the CNA class is:
CNA Class:
For clinicals, you must have a ccCNA name tag, tennis shoes, scrubs (any color), a watch with a second-hand, and you must
have your hair pulled back. Personal stethoscope, and a blood-pressure cuff are optional. The costs for
these items can vary significantly depending on your preferences and where you purchase them. For your
convenience, ccCNA does offer scrubs at a reasonable price (but limited selection):
Personal Scrubs Price:
Your own personal stethoscope and blood pressure cuff are NOT required, but are handy to have for practicing vitals
and if you do not want to use shared items during clinicals. The costs for
these items can vary significantly depending on your preferences and where you purchase them. For your
convenience, ccCNA does offer these items at a reasonable price (but limited selection):
Optional Stethoscope Price:
Optional BP Cuff Price:
You will sign-up for clinical hours during your first class. It is not fair to others if you
occupy a clinicals spot that you do not attend. If you do not show up, then you will be fined
based on the following schedule.
First Missed Clinical:
Second Missed Clinical:
Third Missed Clinial:
Simply show up for the clinical hours that you sign-up for and you will NOT be fined!
Zero Missed Clinicals: $0
During your class you will sign-up for a skills day and a virtual clinicals day. It is not fair to others if you
occupy a spot that you do not attend. If you do not show up, then you will be fined
based on the following schedule.
Missed Skills Day:
Missed Virtual Clinicals:
Simply show up for the class that you sign-up for and you will NOT be fined!
Zero Missed Sign-Up Classes: $0
The Reservation Fee is non-refundable. The remaining is refundable minus the cost of the book until the completion of the first class. After attending the first class, tuition is non-refundable. However, if a student needs to drop the class for personal reasons, tuition may be applied to another scheduled class during the following six months.
The State Examination is broken into two parts; written part, and skills part. The fee
for each part is described separately because if you fail one part you can retake that
part alone.
Written Part:
Skills Part:
Statistically speaking, most people DO PASS the first time (because we prepared you) so the total cost is usually:
State CNA Exam:
The cost for the CPR class is due on the day of class, and is free of charge for current CNA students:
CPR Class (non-CNA student):
CPR Class (current-CNA student): $0
Detailed instructions for replacing a lost CPR or First Aid card (within one year) are shown here.
Lost Card Replacement Fee: