Become a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) and Earn up to $80,000 a Year!
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Tuition is $2,300 and includes the Program e-Book(s), BLS card, Live Scan fingerprints, and the CNA State Exam test fee. (You’ll just need well-fitting black scrubs.)
You must be 16 years or older to enroll. After completing the program, you’ll be eligible to take the state exam to become a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA).
Apply to the LGL College CNA Program, attend orientation, and pay the registration fee to secure your seat.
Yes. All CNA students complete a CDPH background check (included in tuition) as part of California licensing requirements.
Review CDPH disqualifying convictions before fingerprinting. If one applies, enrollment may proceed only with a Certificate of Rehabilitation.
BPPE-approved, CDPH-approved training with experienced instructors, modern resources, job placement assistance, and flexible monthly payments through Affirm.
Yes. The CNA State Exam is administered on our campus, offering convenience and a strong success track record.
6 weeks total — a Day Hybrid schedule: first 3 weeks online theory, last 3 weeks in-person clinical. Classes run Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–3:30 PM.
Classroom: 618 E. Whittier Blvd, La Habra, CA 90631.
Clinical sites: partner facilities in Fullerton and La Mirada (schedule provided during lectures).
Minimum 60 hours of theory and 100 hours of clinical. A 75% overall grade is required, plus completion of assigned quizzes/workbook and weekly coursework.
No. A GED/High School Diploma is not required. You’ll need a valid State ID/Driver’s License and SSN or ITIN.
Monthly payment plans via Affirm are available to help spread tuition over time.
A computer (PC or Mac) with webcam/microphone, Zoom and Microsoft Teams, modern browser (Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Edge), and a stable connection (15 Mb/s+).
Yes. We provide job placement assistance, connecting graduates with local hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.