Prepare to Earn High-demand Credentials
Dominican University delivers the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Basic Nurse Assistant Training Program, preparing individuals for employment as a certified nurse assistant (CNA) through both classroom and clinical education. Successful completion and skills demonstration will allow participants to be eligible to sit for the Illinois Nurse Assistant/Aide Competency Exam (NACE) resulting in certification to be listed on the Illinois Department of Public Health Health Care Worker Registry or as CNA.
Program Overview
Dominican University’s basic nurse assistant training program certificate is an 8-week course that is offered fully in-person at the university’s Chicago Campus in the evening.
- Upon successful completion of the program, participants are eligible to take the Illinois Department of Public Health Nurse Assistant/Aide Competency Exam. After passing the exam, certification status appears on the Health Care Worker Registry.
- Upon completion of Dominican’s program, participants will use their CNA certificate as a stepping stone to a wide variety of careers in health care.
- Dominican partners with several local hospitals, allowing you extensive opportunities to build your skills while earning your clinical hours.
Program Prerequisites
Learners must meet the following requirements prior to registering for the course: a criminal background check, fingerprinting, and other health requirements as specified.
Fall 2025 Information
Classes start August 25, 2025. Meeting days and times are:
- Classes: Mondays, Wednesdays, and selected Thursdays, 4:30-8:30 p.m.
- Clinicals: Saturdays, 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (last four weeks of the program)
Please review the Pre-Registration Packet and visit the University Bulletin for more information.