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The Nursing Assistant Program is approved by the:
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)
607 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62702-5097
PHONE | (217) 782-6553
To obtain your Live Scan Fingerprint application, please complete an Authorization and Disclosure form and bring it to the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program Office in Room 4223 on the Main Campus.
For more information on the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program (BNATP) Program, view this brochure.
For registration information, or a current list of courses, call JoAnn Mabry at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2497.
The Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program (BNATP) prepares the student to become an integral member of the health care team in a variety of health care settings. Certified Nurse Assistants provide basic patient care in addition to assisting with activities of daily living. This course provides instruction in basic nursing skills through lecture, campus laboratory and supervised clinical experiences.
The Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program (BNATP) mission statement originates from South Suburban College, which is to provide quality education, to a diverse student body to meet the demands of the healthcare industry, by training students to become caring, safe, competent certified nursing assistants.
Upon completion of the BNAT Program the student will be able to:
The median annual wage for nursing assistants was $30,310 in May 2021. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $23,880, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $44,240.
The median annual wage for orderlies was $29,990 in May 2021. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $23,970, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $46,470.
NOTE: All occupations includes all occupations in the U.S. Economy.
SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program.
All Certified Nurse Assistant applicants must complete a Live Scan criminal background check in accordance with the Health Care Worker Background Check Code. IDPH’s rules states that nurse’s aides cannot work for an agency if they have certain criminal convictions. The list of disqualifying convictions that will keep students from working as a nurse’s aide may be found on the Illinois Department of Public Health Nurse Aide Registry website.
While this is not meant to discourage students, it is strongly recommended any student who has one or more disqualifying convictions will not be allowed to enroll in the BNATP until they apply and receive a waiver from the Illinois Department of Public Health. A waiver is not granted to everyone that applies. Each waiver application is reviewed individually. IDPH will not provide waivers for multiple disqualifying offenses. Refer to the IDPH Health Care Worker Registry website for CNA Facts, Waiver Application PDF, and Waiver Application Facts PDF.
Students may request a waiver application by contacting IDPH:
Health Care Worker Registry
525 N. Jefferson Street, Fourth Floor
Springfield, IL 62761
PHONE | (217) 785-5133
FAX | (217) 524-0137
EMAIL | DPH.HCWR@Illinois.gov
Entry into the BNAT Program requires applicants to be:
OR
Provide official verification to the Registration/Records Office of one of the following:
English and reading placement measures are valid for three (3) years from test date or course completion.
STEP 3: Proceed to the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program Office, Room 4223 on the Main Campus, with verification of reading scores.
The following documents must be uploaded and verified by Castle Branch before the start of your clinical rotation.
Go to www.castlebranch.com. Follow the instructions and fill out the information needed to pay ($24.00). In the PLACE ORDER box, enter the package code “OH25im” and click GO.
Credits | ||
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NAS 100 | Nurse Assistant Training Program | 6 |
Minimum for Certificate | 6 |
The Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program is 6 credit hours and students receive a basic certificate upon completion. Students pay the current cost for each credit hour along with a lab fee. The lab fees are $110.00, which include the Illinois Nurse Aide Competency Exam (INACE).
In addition, students pay for an eBook and supplies that include:
NOTE: This program is not financial aid eligible.
For questions regarding the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program, please call the Department at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2497.