Change your life and positively impact the lives of others in just six weeks when you train to be a CNA at Mid! This rewarding career can launch your goal of becoming a healthcare professional. Many CNAs go on to earn nursing or other health professional credentials. Jobs for CNAs are in high demand. Mid's CNA program trains students to provide direct care in residential care or hospital settings.
Did you graduate high school in 2023 or after and are interested in a fast track to a great career? You may be eligible to receive up to $4,000 for select trainings at Mid with the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship!
Eligible trainings include Phlebotomy, CNA, Dental Assistant, and Community Health Worker.
You need to complete all three of the forms below and submit payment before you are fully registered for CNA training. Acceptance into the training depends on passing a background check.
These 6-8 week trainings are divided into two parts. Classroom activities/skill practice time in the laboratory and supervised clinical practice at an area health care agency.
PART ONE (80 Hours) Classroom education and lab skills at the Harrison or Mt. Pleasant Campus of Mid Michigan College
PART TWO (40 Hours) Clinical training at a local healthcare facility. Clinical days and times may vary based on clinical site availability.
Mid's Mt. Pleasant Campus | Doan 120
Mid's Harrison Campus | Room 272
Mid's Mt. Pleasant Campus | Doan 120
Mid's Harrison Campus | Room 272
Mid's Mt. Pleasant Campus | Doan 120
Mid's Mt. Pleasant Campus | Doan 120
Mid's Harrison Campus | Room 272
Mid's Mt. Pleasant Campus | Doan 120
Mid's Harrison Campus | Room 272
This six-week training is divided into two parts, and includes 80 hours of classroom activities and skill practice time in the laboratory, and 40 hours of supervised clinical practice at an area health care agency.
When finished with the training, you will be able to
The training fee is $1,600.
For qualified individuals, MI Works! or MI Rehab Services funding can offset course costs. Check with your local agency to find out if you qualify and for how much.
The trainee is responsible for
Note: Federal Financial Aid is not available for this program.
An employed CNA, working in a Medicare or Medicaid participating facility, that incurred the costs of training can be reimbursed $1,100 by their employer. For more information about reimbursement, you can visit the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services website.
CNAs earn competitive wages and work in a variety of settings.
Earnings*
Median Pay: Approx. $14.56/hour or $30,290/year.
Employment Outlook 2021-2031*
5% or Much faster than average.
*Information from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"I chose Mid because it was close in proximity and a better financial choice. I gained a lot of knowledge and experiences from this class, as well as some good friends." - Brooke
"I really liked the option to take this class in just a few months. I am a Pre-PA student and I took this class to gain patient care experience. I came in with zero experience but now I feel much more confident in providing patient care and starting my career. This class taught me so much about being a good healthcare worker and I'm very excited to begin working." - Lydia
"Terry was a phenomenoal instructor for the CNA course. I learned a lot more than I thought I could in the span of 8 weeks. She is very knowledgable and efficient in teaching. I feel very prepared to work in the field as a CNA. 10/10 experience"! - Madison
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