Next Generation Nursing Assistant Program
Train, Test, Work (Hybrid)
Candidates interested in this course, must FIRST participate in an online Minnesota State Information Session. This session will further explain the role of a nursing assistant, verify training eligibility requirements, discuss class and employment expectations, and the next steps in the enrollment process.
Please click this link to register for a free INFORMATION SESSION.
Information about the course.
The Next Generation Nursing Assistant course, approved by the Minnesota Department of Health, equips you with essential skills like taking vital signs, providing personal care, and assisting with mobility. This course prepares you for a rewarding career as a nursing assistant or nurse aide in senior care facilities. This course includes employer connections with employers who are hiring now!
This hybrid course combines online coursework with in-person lab sessions on Minnesota North College - Rainy River campus . Access to the internet and a computer is required. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory—if you cannot commit to attending every session, please do not enroll in this course.
Candidates must be 16 years of age or older as of October 9, 2024 and be eligible to work in the United States to participate in this course. Candidates must pass a Minnesota DHS background study, including fingerprinting, and health screening for clinical session. The costs for these screenings are included in this class. Candidates must be able to travel to screening locations.
Upon successful completion, you’ll receive a certificate and be eligible to take the Nursing Assistant Competency Exam, which qualifies you for the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry.
Student Enrollment Options
This course is part of the Next Generation Nursing Assistant – Train, Test, Work initiative. If accepted and eligible, you will receive free training and testing—a $1,615 value—thanks to the State of Minnesota's Next Generation Nursing Assistant Initiative. In return, participants must attend all class sessions and are expected to work as nursing assistants after completing the course.
Individuals not planning on working as a nursing assistant in senior care, currently employed in long-term care, and those needing to take a course only to fulfill an educational pre-requisite will be directed to other training options.
For more details on eligibility and requirements, visit https://www.minnstate.edu/CNAtraintestwork.