Approved by Georgia Dept of Community Health
Program Overview
This 90-hour program provides the required training by the State of Georgia for State certification of nursing assistants. Students are prepared to work in long-term care and are trained in basic nursing assistant procedures including infection prevention and control, residents’ rights, transferring and positioning techniques, and obtaining vital signs.
Required Text(s)
Hartman’s Nursing Assistant Care: The Basics by Hartman Publishing, Inc.
5th Edition Textbook and Workbook – Jetta Fuzy, RN, MS
ISBN: 978-1-60425-141-8
Admissions Requirements
- Complete, Submit, and agree to the terms in the “Application for Enrollment”.
- Provide ID and Social Security Card.
- Consent to submit to a criminal background check. (A felony may constitute disqualification.)
- Negative PPD/TBT Skin Test or Negative Chest x-ray (must be within 6 months).
- Current Immunization Records
- Registration and Minimum Deposit –required for each program (see fee schedule for details)
Tuition and Fees
CNA Course Training Fees: One Thousand Four Hundred Forty Dollars ($1,440.00) (see table below for fee breakdown)
| Tuition | $700.00 |
| Application Fee (non-refundable) | $50.00 |
| Lab Supplies | $100.00 |
| Textbook Fee | $40.00 |
| Background Check (non-refundable) | $65.00 |
| Drug Screen (non-refundable) | $75.00 |
| CPR/AED & First Aid AHA Training & Certification | $75.00 |
| Uniforms (XL & up $5 more) (non-refundable once they have been opened, worn, or used) | $100.00 |
| Student Insurance | $25.00 |
| Certification Exam | $130.00 |
| Graduation Fee (Cap & Gown) | $80.00 |
Certification Exam
- Georgia Nurse Aide Certification Exam: $130 (Not Included in Fees)
Sponsorship Program
Students may obtain sponsorship through a Nursing Home or Vocational Rehab before beginning class and the tuition and other fees will be waivered. Student’s utilizing the sponsorship program must have a “letter of intent” signed by the facility administrator by the second session of class.
Payment Plans
Two Payment Plans I & II:
Plan I: One Thousand Four Hundred Forty Dollars ($1,440.00) due before class begins, in addition to the Fifty Dollar ($50.00) non-refundable application fee paid at enrollment.
Certification Exam Fee: One Hundred Thirty Dollars ($130.00) (paid separately after completion).
Textbook Fee: Forty Dollars ($40.00) (paid separately).
Plan II: Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) due before class begins, which includes a Two Hundred Dollar ($200.00) deposit and a Fifty Dollar ($50.00) non-refundable application fee, and the remaining balance of One Thousand One Hundred Ninety Dollars ($1,190.00) will be paid as follows:
For day students: Two Hundred Ninety-Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($297.50) per week due each Thursday for four (4) payments total.
For evening students: Two Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars ($238.00) per week due on each Thursday for five (5) payments total.
Certification Exam Fee: One Hundred Thirty Dollars ($130.00)
Textbook Fee: Forty Dollars ($40.00) (The certification exam and textbook fee is not included in tuition and must be paid separately).
(All payments are required to be paid in cash, money order, or credit card.)
For students who choose Payment Plan II – all payments must be made in full on the due date (Thursday) prior to the first day of clinical rotation. Certificates of Completion will not be given and the student will not be scheduled for the Certification Exam until all payments are made in full. The certification exam will be scheduled within 10 days of program completion and on receipt of certification of completion from Heritage Health Career Center, Inc.
Re-testing fees and test rescheduling are the student’s responsibility.
Program Acceptance Standards
To be accepted into Heritage Health Career Center’s (HHCC) program, each applicant must understand and meet the following program acceptance standards and verify such by signing this ENROLLMENT APPLICATION. Failure to meet and accept these standards will result in an admission denial:
Applicant must be physically able to bend, kneel and lift.
Applicant must be able to communicate clearly using the English language due to its exclusive use by the instructors and its predominant use by medical terms and medical facilities. This includes the ability to understand written and spoken English plus the ability to speak clearly, to be clearly understood, to read written English, and to write clearly using the English language. All aspects of the HHCC use ONLY the English language for all communications, including textbooks.
Applicants must be able to work and interact competently with other people.
Applicant must be legally eligible to work or train in the United States and must possess a valid social security number.
Applicant must not test positive for tuberculosis or Hepatitis B.
Applicant must have NO felony or misdemeanor in ANY state involving ANY sex-related crimes or ANY crimes related to murder, attempted murder, assault, battery, kidnapping, abduction of a minor, aggravated menacing, aggravated robbery, grand theft, patient abuse, patient neglect, Medicaid fraud, insurance fraud or ANY convictions involving the abuse, neglect, or harassment of a minor or an elderly person. ANY convictions involving methamphetamine will also result in an admission denial.
There will be no night clinical rotations.
Goals of the Program
Prepare the student to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant in a variety of healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, doctors’ offices, mobile services, etc.
Acquire a basic working knowledge of medical terminology.
Become familiar with and learn the basic structure, functions, and interaction of each body system.
Discuss the pathway from patient contact through the diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and financial aspects of medical care.
Demonstrate the strict safety standards needed to protect self, patients, employees, and employers.
Explain the legal, cultural, and ethical issues and regulations within healthcare.
Perform all clinical duties expected of a Certified Nursing Assistant.