Denver CNA training
Register Today!- by sourapril Jun 23, '10Does anyone know if there is a good affordable CNA training program? Last place I checked it costs about $900. Thanks!
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- Jun 23, '10 by Sand_DollarI am taking mine through Front Range CC and with the COF, should run me about 500 or so.
EDIT: Including fees (program, parking, malpractice, etc) the final total came to $693.75 I was able to sign up for the 4 month payment plan, so I can make payments of 173.43.Last edit by Sand_Dollar on Jul 7, '10 -
- Jun 23, '10 by Sand_DollarIt is 3 days a week from 9-2 for about a month, with one week (I think 3 more days too) of clinicals, but we don't know when until we get the class. They offer other schedules as well. You have to dig into the calendar to find the info... their site is a PITA to navigate!
- Jun 23, '10 by souraprilIs $500 for in-state resident? I am not a CO resident, how much would that cost me? Should I call their office to find out more about CNA program?
- Jun 24, '10 by Sart45Arapahoe Community College in Littleton and Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood also have CNA programs. I'm sure their cost is the same as Front Range since it's all part of the same system but they may be closer depending upon where you live.
I got my CNA at National American University in Denver (Colorado Blvd); it cost $500.00 but that was over a year ago so it may have gone up. Their cost was not based on state residency. We had classes 3 days a week from 8:30 to 5:00 for about a month; and 3 days of clinicals at a long term care facility. I'm currently working as a CNA at OrthoColorado Hospital (part of St. Anthony's, Centura Health). - Jun 27, '10 by souraprilQuote from Sart45Arapahoe Community College in Littleton and Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood also have CNA programs. I'm sure their cost is the same as Front Range since it's all part of the same system but they may be closer depending upon where you live.
I got my CNA at National American University in Denver (Colorado Blvd); it cost $500.00 but that was over a year ago so it may have gone up. Their cost was not based on state residency. We had classes 3 days a week from 8:30 to 5:00 for about a month; and 3 days of clinicals at a long term care facility. I'm currently working as a CNA at OrthoColorado Hospital (part of St. Anthony's, Centura Health).
Were you able to find a CNA job soon after you finished the class? I am not worried about the cost or the class, but the thought of not being able to find a job after spending hundreds of dollars worries me. - Jun 30, '10 by RN2BKSQuote from souraprilYou will get a job no matter what. They always need CNAs. I wouldn't worry about that. Its great experience too!Were you able to find a CNA job soon after you finished the class? I am not worried about the cost or the class, but the thought of not being able to find a job after spending hundreds of dollars worries me.
- Aug 17, '10 by cojamieSt. Lukes Ministry downtown is also known to have a great CNA program that is very affordable. They also are very understanding to low income individuals.