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Health Occupations Program
Nursing Assistant Course -
Tuition & Fees
The
Nursing Assistant course does not meet the criteria for traditional
Federal Financial Aid; however, there are a few government programs to assist
qualified students to meet the cost of education.
There is also a state program that provides for tuition reimbursement for
any Nursing Assistant program graduate who is employed in long term care.
Please contact Diane Droutman,
MSN,
RN, at the School at
ddroutman@sjhnh.org
or call (603) 595-5300 ext. 68088 to learn more about these programs.
2011
Curriculum, Tuition & Fees
The Nursing Assistant course
consists of 90 hours of classroom instruction and 90 hours of clinical practice
over a 12-week period and is scheduled at regular intervals throughout the year.
All
course dates are subject to adequate enrollment.
Evening courses are available if minimum enrollment is met.
The course begins in the classroom with hands-on
lab practice of all skills presented. The clinical portion of the program is
unique in that our students complete a variety of clinical rotations including
hospital, home care, adult day health center, hospice house, and assisted living
in addition to the standard long term care clinical sites.
2011 Program Schedule
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