Overview:

Enroll in the standard CNA course through workforce or credit. This course equips students to provide hands-on personal care in various settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and hospice. It meets Federal and Idaho State requirements for CNA training and includes 88 hours of classroom and lab instruction. Students will complete online coursework and demonstrate their skills with peers and a nurse.

What Does Auditing Mean?

Auditing the course allows you to participate for learning purposes without receiving a grade. As an auditor, you’re exempt from the 32-hour clinical requirement and the strict attendance policy.

What You'll Gain:

Upon successful completion, you’ll be prepared for both the skills and written exams and eligible for placement on the Idaho CNA registry.

Who Should Attend?

Intended for individuals who have completed a CNA program or received a waiver to test for CNA certification from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. To obtain a waiver, contact IDNAP@dhw.idaho.gov. After receiving your waiver, please reach out to Chris Frix at cfrix@csi.edu to begin the registration process.

Overview:

Enroll in the standard CNA course through workforce or credit. This course equips students to provide hands-on personal care in various settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and hospice. It meets Federal and Idaho State requirements for CNA training and includes 88 hours of classroom and lab instruction. Students will complete online coursework and demonstrate their skills with peers and a nurse.

What Does Auditing Mean?

Auditing the course allows you to participate for learning purposes without receiving a grade. As an auditor, you’re exempt from the 32-hour clinical requirement and the strict attendance policy.

What You'll Gain:

Upon successful completion, you’ll be prepared for both the skills and written exams and eligible for placement on the Idaho CNA registry.

Who Should Attend?

Intended for individuals who have completed a CNA program or received a waiver to test for CNA certification from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. To obtain a waiver, contact IDNAP@dhw.idaho.gov. After receiving your waiver, please reach out to Chris Frix at cfrix@csi.edu to begin the registration process.

Overview:

Enroll in the standard CNA course through workforce or credit. This course equips students to provide hands-on personal care in various settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and hospice. It meets Federal and Idaho State requirements for CNA training and includes 88 hours of classroom and lab instruction. Students will complete online coursework and demonstrate their skills with peers and a nurse.

What Does Auditing Mean?

Auditing the course allows you to participate for learning purposes without receiving a grade. As an auditor, you’re exempt from the 32-hour clinical requirement and the strict attendance policy.

What You'll Gain:

Upon successful completion, you’ll be prepared for both the skills and written exams and eligible for placement on the Idaho CNA registry.

Who Should Attend?

Intended for individuals who have completed a CNA program or received a waiver to test for CNA certification from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. To obtain a waiver, contact IDNAP@dhw.idaho.gov. After receiving your waiver, please reach out to Chris Frix at cfrix@csi.edu to begin the registration process.

Overview:

Enroll in the standard CNA course through workforce or credit. This course equips students to provide hands-on personal care in various settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and hospice. It meets Federal and Idaho State requirements for CNA training and includes 88 hours of classroom and lab instruction. Students will complete online coursework and demonstrate their skills with peers and a nurse.

What Does Auditing Mean?

Auditing the course allows you to participate for learning purposes without receiving a grade. As an auditor, you’re exempt from the 32-hour clinical requirement and the strict attendance policy.

What You'll Gain:

Upon successful completion, you’ll be prepared for both the skills and written exams and eligible for placement on the Idaho CNA registry.

Who Should Attend?

Intended for individuals who have completed a CNA program or received a waiver to test for CNA certification from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. To obtain a waiver, contact IDNAP@dhw.idaho.gov. After receiving your waiver, please reach out to Chris Frix at cfrix@csi.edu to begin the registration process.

Overview:

Enroll in the standard CNA course through workforce or credit. This course equips students to provide hands-on personal care in various settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, assisted living, home health, and hospice. It meets Federal and Idaho State requirements for CNA training and includes 88 hours of classroom and lab instruction. Students will complete online coursework and demonstrate their skills with peers and a nurse.

What Does Auditing Mean?

Auditing the course allows you to participate for learning purposes without receiving a grade. As an auditor, you’re exempt from the 32-hour clinical requirement and the strict attendance policy.

What You'll Gain:

Upon successful completion, you’ll be prepared for both the skills and written exams and eligible for placement on the Idaho CNA registry.

Who Should Attend?

Intended for individuals who have completed a CNA program or received a waiver to test for CNA certification from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. To obtain a waiver, contact IDNAP@dhw.idaho.gov. After receiving your waiver, please reach out to Chris Frix at cfrix@csi.edu to begin the registration process.