Explore Programs
Certified Nursing Assistant
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
- Certification preparation course: Certified Nursing Assistant
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.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
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.
- Health Professions Course and Program Cost Sheet (estimated)
- CNA Application Packet
- Health History/Physical Examination Form
- Proof of Health Insurance
NOTE: For accommodations concerning either of the applications above, please contact our Disability Support Services.