You Can Become a Certified Nurse Aide at Thompson M-TEC
Ready to start working in healthcare? Our CNA program gets you certified FAST, with the skills to provide essential care to patients. From assisting patients with daily living to working alongside doctors and nurses, you'll be at the heart of healthcare and learning what it takes to prepare your health.
Flexible schedules, and supportive instructors. Get started NOW!
- Cost: $1,264 (Includes books, gait belt, background check and state certification test)
- Schedule: 3 weeks, 4-5 days a week
- Classes available monthly
Your New Career is Only 3 Weeks Away!
Limited classroom spots are available, and classes fill quickly. This year is the year you put yourself on the path to a rewarding career!
What You'll Learn:
- Patient Assessment
- Daily Care
- Safe Transfer Techniques
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- Medical Terminology and Abbreviations
- Resident Rights
What You'll Gain:
- Connections to local employers
- Upon course completion, students are eligible to take the Michigan Nurse Aide Competency Exam.
Why M-TEC
- Small class sizes for individualized instruction and skills practice
- Hands-on clinical training where students apply what they’ve learned while providing direct patient care
- Modern classrooms and lab space designed to mirror long-term care settings
License Exam Pass Rates
2023-2024: 72 students | 73.6% pass rate
2022-2023: 43 students | 67% pass rate
Program Details
Date: Monthly, 3 weeks
Class Schedule: Monday through Thursday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Clinical Schedule: Monday through Friday 6:45 AM to 3:15 PM
Cost: $1,264 (Includes textbook, workbook, gait belt, background check and state certification test)
Format: Traditional/Clinical
Location: Thompson M-TEC Main Campus

$34,450
Median U.S. CNA Salary

209,000+
CNA Job Openings in the U.S.

8
Average Class Size
Thompson M-TEC Student Testimonials
I liked that our instructor made me feel comfortable with everything. She made it easy and I loved the course! I want to attend another.
–Fatima S.
I liked the three-week timeline. It wasn't rushed. We had just enough time for the information covered.
–Alexus H

