CNA

Because all clinical hours and/or clinical competencies must be completed to meet course requirements, this means you may be required to receive the Covid-19 vaccination on file to complete the CNA course. For additional information regarding these requirements, please see the Health Sciences and Wellness Covid-19 Policy, page 6.

 

After successfully completing the CNA course, the student earns a certificate and is eligible to take the state-approved exam to become a licensed Certified Nurse Assistant. Verification of immunizations, CPR certification and a satisfactory background check is required. Anyone interested in becoming a CNA can take this course.

Students must be able to meet the essential functions of a nurse as found on the nursing webpage. 

2024-2025 Sessions in Cheyenne

  • A CNA class will be scheduled from:
Aug. 19 - Oct. 10 (1st Fall Session)
Oct. 14 - Dec.  13 (2nd Fall Session)
Jan. 21 - Mar. 14 (1st Spring Session)

 

  • The course is a hybrid course that consists of online anytime (asynchronous) theory and face-to-face (in-person) lab and clinical. Attendance for lab and clinical is mandatory to successfully complete the course.

    • Prior to beginning the class:
    1.  A two-step TB test is required. This is two separate tests with results within a 7-21 day period. It is valid for one year.  Bring the results to the first class.
    2. A Background Check from the DCI (Division of Criminal Investigation) is required. 
    3. Up to two weeks prior to the course beginning, you can be fingerprinted at the Sheriff's Office (2 cards) and then hand carry those cards to the DCI for processing. In the Employment Box, indicate 怡春院视频 CNA. The address to send your background check is 1400 E. College Drive, Cheyenne, WY  82007.  DCI's address is: 208 South College Drive; Cheyenne, WY  82002. Bring your paid receipt to the first class.
    4. CPR Certification from the American Heart Association for Health Care Providers is required.  Bring a copy of your CPR certification to the first class.

For information, contact Dawn Williams at 307.778.1267

About the Course

Students gain proficiency in basic resident care skills, beginning infection control, communication and interpersonal skills through theory, practice and supervised clinical experience. Students prepare to take the qualifying exam for CNA as an integral part of this course. Nurse aides must be certified to work in health care facilities in Wyoming, and this course is designed to meet OBRA guidelines and follows state-approved curriculum. A 30-hour clinical will be scheduled with the instructor at a local nursing home facility.

Attendance is mandatory. This is a state of Wyoming requirement. Hours that are missed for any reason must be made up with the instructor or the nursing tutor as available. Please note, make-up time is not guaranteed. Missing hours may result in a student not successfully completing the course. There are absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS.

Costs

For the course: (The entire course is approximately $1,200)
  • Tuition and Lab Fee: Approximately $481.25
  • Textbook/Workbook Bundle:  Rental - $89.95;  Purchase - $116.95
  • Lab Kit: $116.95
  • Uniform (Student to Purchase Separately)
  • Shoes: $60 (Standard White; no Crocs, no backless shoes, no colored logos)
  • Watch: $15 (Needs a second hand)
  • Scrubs: $60 (Ceil Blue)
  • CPR Certification: $50 (American Heart Association - BLS for Health Care Professionals)
  • TB Test: Price varies
  • Background Check: $15 - $20
 
For the Wyoming State Board Exam:
  • Credit Card Transaction:  $5
  • Application fee: $60
  • Criminal background check: $60
 
Prometric's Testing:
  • Written and Clinical Exam:  $115