Start your career in healthcare as a Certified Nurse Aide
Do you take joy in helping others? Do you have experience taking care of family members in need? At it’s core, a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) provides basic care and support for patients in medical facilities such as, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and even in a patient’s home. As a CNA you will also assist licensed nursing staff with monitoring and communicating directly with patient’s to help determine their health status and administer medication. Becoming a CNA is an excellent way to introduce yourself to the rewarding field of nursing and other health professions.
The Nurse Aide program at Otero College is offered each semester. With cooperation from area hospitals, students receive education, training, and practical application experience that prepares them to work in CNA positions.
Five 9-week courses available throughout the year.
These 9 week intensive short courses encompass lecture, lab, mock state exam and clinicals. 8 week courses cover lecture & lab. They will run during the following times:
- January – March
- March – May
- May – July
- August – October
- October – December
Visit the Academic Catalog
For Course Curriculum & Certificate Information
Tuition Cost & Additional Out of Pocket Expenses
Tuition assistance and grants are available. Please visit our Financial Aid page or contact the Financial Aid department at (719) 384-6834.
Colorado Resident Tuition Cost | Non-Resident Tuition Cost |
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$1,097.44 | $1,793.44 |
Additional Out of Pocket Expenses & Supplies (Costs may vary) |
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Background Check & UA - $80.20 |
Stethoscope |
Watch with Second Hand |
Gait Belt |
Set of White Scrubs |
Pair of mostly white slip resistant shoes (not Crocs) |
Bandage Scissors |
Pen |
Small pocket notebook |
TB skin test |
Professional Licensure Disclosure
Students are advised to review the information on the Professional Licensure Disclosure page BEFORE beginning a program that leads to professional licensure with the intent to be licensed outside of the state of Colorado. Review the licensing information provided for the applicable program. While CCCS colleges endeavor to ensure this information is up to date, changes in licensure requirements of any state can change at any time. Contact the appropriate licensing agency in the U.S. states and territories where licensure is intended. This will enable you to obtain the most up-to-date information about licensure requirements and confirm the CCCS college program meets those requirements.
Program Information
Courses Offered:
In Person
Program Length:
1 Semesters
Award/Program Credits:
6-8
Work Environments
- Long-term care facilities
- Skilled Nursing facilities
- Rehabilitation
- General hospital environments including the following departments:
- Med/Surg
- ICU
- OB
- OR
- ER
- Home health care
- Hospice
- Gerontology care