CNA Schools

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CNA Classes in Buffalo, North Dakota

Buffalo CNA Training - North Dakota

You can receive your CNA certification in as little as 3 to 8 weeks.

Admissions Advisor Tip: Don't limit your options. Contact multiple schools to to compare their different offers, like financial aid packages.

PCT · CNA · CMA – What’s the Difference?

This depends on where you live. Some PCT courses include EKG and phlebotomy training. Some Patient Care Technician programs also include HHA (Home Health Aid) certification. However, in some work environments the titles CNA and PCT are used interchangably. Some hospitals in North Dakota may be hiring Nurse Care Techs (NCT), a position which you can apply for with your CNA license.

CMA can stand for Certified Medication Aide or Certified Medical Assistant, both which perform separate but overlapping duties in the workplace.

How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Buffalo?

Nursing assistant courses at vocational colleges and allied health schools usually range between $400 and $1200. When choosing a CNA school, learn about all the associated costs required at each institution. Some schools list their program cost as all expenses included. However other schools may also require you to purchase additional materials (such as books, scrubs and materials for your clinicals) which have separate fees from the tuition costs.

CNA Refresher Courses around Buffalo usually cost around $100-$200.

Need Tuition Assistance?

While not all schools offer financial aid for students enrolled in their CNA course, some training programs may offer assistance to help with the cost of the course or certification. Also, some CNA employers will even pay for your Nurse Assistant training or reimburse you after you successfully complete your CNA training.

Some employers in Buffalo will cover a percentage of your CNA tuition; others will pay tuition costs up to a specific dollar amount. Often, new CNAs are required to work a particular number of months at the employer that covered their school bills. Or you may just need to reimburse them for any of the tuition costs they paid on your behalf.

When Can I Start CNA Training in Buffalo?

Many schools that offer CNA training have new sessions beginning every 6 to 8 weeks. In many areas in North Dakota, you can find CNA training starting in November 2024, December 2024, January 2025, or February 2025 available for registration now. Unlike nursing programs in North Dakota, you can usually find a school starting a new session of their CNA course fairly quickly. However, some schools offer CNA classes in semester format. At these schools, you may need to wait up 3 or 4 months to start your course.

Becoming a Nurse Aide in Buffalo is a great way to quickly gain experience in the medical field. Also check out North Dakota CNA Salary info.

CNA Schools Near You & Online Near Buffalo, North Dakota

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Maryhill Manor

  • 110 Hillcrest Drive Enderlin, ND 58027
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 437-3544

North Dakota Veteran’s Home

  • 1400 Rose Street Lisbon, ND 58054
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 683-6517

American Red Cross Minn-Kota Chapter

  • 2608 12th St. N Fargo, ND 58103
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 364-1800

Fargo Adult Learning Center

  • 315 North University Dr. Fargo, ND 58102
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 466-2806

North Dakota State College of Science

  • 1305 19th Ave. N Fargo, ND 58102
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 231-6900

Healthcare Education Network

  • 330 3rd St. NE Mayville, ND 58257
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 788-4702

Cooperstown Medical Center

  • 1200 Roberts Avenue Cooperstown, ND 58425
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 797-2128

St. Catherine’s Living Center

  • 1307 7th Street North Wahpeton, ND 58075
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 342-6667

Good Samaritan Society

  • 213 N 9th Street Oakes, ND 58474
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 742-3274

St. Gerard’s Community Nursing Home

  • 613 1st Avenue SW Hankinson, ND 58041
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 242-7891

Good Samaritan Society

  • 501 East Front St. Larimore, ND 58251
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 343-6244

Grand Forks Public Schools

  • 2400 47th Ave. S Grand Forks, ND 58201
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 746-2407

Valley Eldercare Center

  • 2900 14th Ave South Grand Forks, ND 58201
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 787-7952

Woodside Village

  • 4004 24th Avenue South Grand Forks, ND 58201
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 787-7831

Good Samaritan Society

  • 608 4th Ave SW Lakota, ND 58344
    Programs: CNA
    (701) 247-2902

Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd