Ancilla College Offers Certified Nursing Assistant Course
Ancilla College is offering an additional class in health sciences starting this spring. Students can now enroll in a certified nursing assistant course.
After passing the Indiana State Health Department CNA test, certified nursing assistants are state certified to become a nurse’s aid in long-term care facilities, home health and hospice groups, and assisted living facilities. To qualify, all you need is to pass a physical, a drug screen and a background check. A high school diploma is not required.
The program consists of thirty-two hours of classroom work and 75 hours of clinical work. The course will meet from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday and Wednesday nights starting Monday, Feb. 2. Clinical hours take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays. After completing the required coursework and clinical hours, students will take the state certification exam.
Beth Bailey, instructor of nursing, will teach the class. She explains, “Good CNA’s are in high demand. This is a quick way to start a new career in healthcare. CNA careers offer a wide variety of shifts and full time hours with benefits are often available.”
According to Nursegroups.com, in 2008, CNA positions in Indiana averaged $11.34 per hour with higher pay for nights and weekends. The market has a steady demand for these positions so employment outlook is strong for CNA’s.
Those interested should contact Rhonda Arvesen, secretary for the Department of Nursing & Health Sciences, at (574) 936-8898 ext. 327. Applications are due Monday, Jan. 26.
The class costs $800 and payment arrangements can be made with the business office at Ancilla.
Students looking for financial assistance can contact Deb at WorkOne in Plymouth. She can be reached at (574) 936-8919. The state certification exam costs $75 after completion of the program.
Ancilla College (www.ancilla.edu) is a Catholic, liberal arts, associate’s degree college in Donaldson, sponsored by the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ.