1. NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM
Certificate of Completion
7-Week Accelerated Course
March 25 to May 18, 2013
Orientation: February 27, 2013 @ 10am (West Sahara Ctr.)
$507.00 ($84.50 per credit x 6)-Subject to change as approved by NSHE.
.……...5.00 (New Student Admission Fee)
..........20.00 (Lab Fee)
Tuition ($565.00)…. …………………...……………..33.00 (technology fee, $5.50 per credit)
Medical Pre-Screening………….….………….….....200.00 (Physical Exam, 2-Step TB Skin Test/Chest X-Ray if needed)
FBI Finger Print Fee……………………..…..….......…60.00
CNA Application Fee…………………….….…...........50.00
CNA State Exam Certification Fee………....…..........120.00
CPR………………………………..…….………........59.00 (AHA 7-hrs CPR for Healthcare Provider Training)
Drug Screen………………………………....................29.00
Books…………………………………………............200.00 (Textbook, Notebook, Course Syllabus, Board of Nursing Practice Act)
Uniforms……………………...……….….......…........200.00 (women’s shoes, Stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, Name Tag, Gait Belt, Grad Pin)
Basic EKG………….………………………...…..…..169.00 (with Textbook and Calipers) 6/19,20, 26, 27/2013 8a-12noon
Administrative Fee…….…………….……….........…400.00 (Workforce & Econ. Development)
TOTAL……….$2, 052.00 Per enrolled resident student
The nursing assistant is an important part of the nursing care team. A nursing assistant is a person who, under the direction of a licensed
nurse, performs basic nursing and restorative services for patients and clients which involve: Safety, Comfort, Personal Hygiene, Basic
Mental Health, Protection of Patient Safety, Protection of Patient Rights, Observation and Reporting. This is a nursing assistant preparation
class. Students are required to take 210 hours of class over seven-weeks which includes: lecture, lab, and clinical work. Upon Successful
completion of this course, the student will be awarded a Certificate of Completion, and will then be eligible to apply for state certification
by examination.
Admission Requirements:
Qualified applicants are expected to meet all admission criteria. Students with documented need for accommodation are to meet with the Disability Resources Center.
1. Students must not have committed a felony/misdemeanor within the past seven years.
2. It is recommended that they have a high school diploma or GED but it is not required.
3. Students must be 16 years of age or older.
4. Students must be in good physical health.
5. Students must be able to read and write English at an 8th grade level (Free testing may be required)
6. Students must have basic computer knowledge.
7. Students must be able to lift 50 pounds or more.
8. Students must have good moral character.
9. Students are required to attend a mandatory orientation prior to the start date of the class.
10. Students are required to show proof of current American Heart Assoc. Healthcare Provider CPR Certification Card.
11. Students are required to show proof of a negative drug test prior to the first scheduled clinical experience.
12. Students are required to show proof of a negative 2-Step TB Skin test prior to the first scheduled clinical experience.
13. Students are required to show proof of completion of a physical examination. (Physical check sheet will be supplied).
14. Students are required to show proof of medical insurance that covers illness/accidents. THIS IS STUDENT’S FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
15. Students are required to purchase a watch with a second hand. THIS IS STUDENT’S FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY.
*Please be advised that any previous outstanding balance will prevent the student from taking this course.
Prospective students are advised that if they have been convicted of a felony, abuse, or neglect prior to beginning the course that it may preclude
them from subsequent licensure to practice as a Certified Nursing Assistant in Nevada (NRS 632.320 and NRS 449.188).
The Nursing Assistant classes are conducted on the West Charleston Campus.
6375 W. Charleston Blvd. LV, NV 89146
TUITION AND FEES: Short term courses (4, 6, 8, & 10 week classes) etc, must be dropped PRIOR to the beginning of the course for 100% refund.
No refunds will be given after the deadline dates regardless of circumstances.
Students with Disabilities: If you have a documented disability and believe you may qualify for special accommodations, registration assistance or any
other service that is provided through our Disability Resource Center, please contact a center located on each of our main campuses in the Student Services
area.
For further information, please contact Sue Folds at (702) 651-4452 or (702) 651-4770.
Revised 1/23/13