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Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Training | License

Central Vermont Career Center

Applicants must be 17 years of age by the first clinical session in order to enroll. Students will be expected to perform, in classroom and clinical settings, the physical demands an LNA job description requires, such as moving and transferring patients safely.

Description

This program is intended for adult students. High school students may be able to apply, as well.

The Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) program will prepare students for an entry level position in the field of nursing. This class will also prepare students to successfully pass the State Board exam.

This program prepares for the following credential(s): Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)

Financial Assistance

  • Grants for Adult Career & Technical Education

    Grants, scholarships, and other funding sources are available. Depending on program type and student eligibility, one or more tuition assistance options may apply. For example, VSAC Advancement Grant, VDOL Adult CTE Scholarship, Curtis Fund Credential of Value Scholarship, and other forms of state assistance. For more information, visit the financial assistance webpage and contact the CTE Center.

    State or Local Grant
    Institutional Grant
    Private Grant

Related Industries

  • Healthcare and social assistance