Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley
3201 Southwest Trafficway
Certified Nursing Assistant
- Duration:
- 8 weeks
- Cost:
- $800
- Phone:
- (816) 759-4022
7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Kansas City. Tuition ranges from Free to $3,044. Missouri requires 175 hours minimum (well above the federal 75) of training and uses D&SDT-Headmaster (TMU) for the competency exam.
Programs in Kansas City
7
Tuition Range
Free to $3,044
State Required Hours
175 hours minimum (well above the federal 75)
Exam Vendor
D&SDT-Headmaster (TMU)
Free in Kansas City
Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center - Kansas City Satellite
1 free program available
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Certified Nursing Assistant
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Certified Nursing Assistant
1215 E Truman Road
Nursing Assistant Training Program (NATP)
1740 Paseo Boulevard
Certified Nursing Assistant
2420 E Linwood Boulevard
Certified Nursing Assistant
2402 Swope Parkway
Certified Nursing Assistant
5322 Troost Avenue
Certified Nursing Assistant
Missouri's CNA pathway is regulated by the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Section for Long Term Care Regulation, which approves every nurse aide training program and maintains the official CNA, CMT, and Insulin Registry. Unlike most states that mirror the federal 75-hour OBRA minimum, Missouri requires 175 total hours of training - 75 classroom hours and 100 hours of supervised on-the-job clinical practice in a licensed nursing facility - making it one of the most rigorous CNA pathways in the country.
Our directory lists 7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Kansas City, MO. All programs must meet Missouri's minimum of 175 hours minimum (well above the federal 75) and prepare graduates to sit for the D&SDT-Headmaster (TMU) competency exam.
Published tuition for CNA programs in Kansas City ranges from Free to $3,044. Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center - Kansas City Satellite lists the lowest tuition at Free (federally funded). 1 program in Kansas City offers no-cost training (employer-paid, federally funded, or scholarship-based). Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee ($125 total ($95 written + $30 skills)), background check, and uniforms.
Metropolitan Community College - Penn Valley offers the shortest published program in Kansas City at 8 weeks. Missouri requires 175 hours minimum (well above the federal 75) of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (816) 759-4022 for current cohort start dates.
To work as a CNA in Kansas City, you must meet a Missouri-approved training program of at least 175 hours minimum (well above the federal 75), pass the D&SDT-Headmaster (TMU) competency exam (Two-part Missouri CNA exam: a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on skills practicum, both administered by D&SDT-Headmaster through the TMU portal at mo.tmutest.com), and clear a Family Care Safety Registry (FCSR) background screening plus Employee Disqualification List (EDL) check are required before clinical placement. Most candidates complete the full process in 8-14 weeks (175-hour program completion plus 7-10 business days for TMU processing after exams pass).
Yes. 1 Kansas City program on this directory offers no-cost CNA training: Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center - Kansas City Satellite. Free training is typically employer-paid (nursing facilities sponsoring trainees in exchange for a work commitment), federally funded (Job Corps), or scholarship-based.