Raleigh, NC

Shades of Purple

Nurse Aide I (NA I)

Location

Raleigh, NC

Duration

152 hours (~15 weeks)

State Required Hours

75 hours (Nurse Aide I)

Address

6900 Six Forks Road

Raleigh, NC 27615

About This Program

Shades of Purple is an LPN-led healthcare training institute on Six Forks Road in North Raleigh near North Hills, operating since 2010 and listed by NCDHHS as a state-approved Nurse Aide I training program in Wake County. The 152-hour curriculum delivers supervised classroom, lab and clinical instruction in basic nursing, personal care and interpersonal skills. Completion prepares students for the NC NA I state competency exam.

Location & Directions

6900 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27615

Becoming a CNA in North Carolina

Becoming a CNA in North Carolina is unique because the state operates a two-tier nursing assistant credentialing system that no other state quite matches. The entry-level credential, Nurse Aide I (NA I), is the equivalent of the standard CNA found in other states and requires the federal-minimum 75 hours of training. The advanced credential, Nurse Aide II (NA II), requires an additional 80+ hours of training and a separate competency evaluation and authorizes expanded clinical skills like sterile dressing changes, catheterization, and certain medication administration. Most CNA pathways in NC start with NA I and add NA II later, after gaining experience, to broaden employment options.

Minimum Age

16

Training Hours

75 hours (Nurse Aide I)

Exam Vendor

Pearson VUE

Time to Cert

5–10 weeks for NA I (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks); NA II adds another 8–12 weeks of additional training

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CNA program at Shades of Purple include?

Shades of Purple is an LPN-led healthcare training institute on Six Forks Road in North Raleigh near North Hills, operating since 2010 and listed by NCDHHS as a state-approved Nurse Aide I training program in Wake County. The program is located at 6900 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27615. For the current curriculum, admission requirements, and start dates, call (919) 926-9255 or visit https://www.shadesofpurple.info/.

How much does Shades of Purple cost?

Shades of Purple has not published a flat tuition figure on this directory; pricing for the nurse aide i (na i) depends on residency, financial aid, and any employer sponsorships. Call (919) 926-9255 or visit the program website at https://www.shadesofpurple.info/ to request the current fee schedule. For reference, total CNA training costs in North Carolina generally fall in the range of $0 (employer-sponsored) to $1,200 for NA I; NA II adds another $600–$1,500.

How long is the program at Shades of Purple?

The nurse aide i (na i) at Shades of Purple is structured as 152 hours (~15 weeks). North Carolina requires 75 hours (Nurse Aide I) of state-approved training, so this program meets or exceeds the state minimum. Contact the program at (919) 926-9255 for current cohort start dates and schedule options.

How do I apply or contact Shades of Purple?

Call Shades of Purple directly at (919) 926-9255 or visit https://www.shadesofpurple.info/. The program is located at 6900 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27615. Ask about upcoming cohort start dates, application deadlines, background-check requirements, and any scholarships or financial-aid options before enrolling.

What North Carolina CNA requirements should I know before enrolling at Shades of Purple?

Before enrolling at Shades of Purple, make sure you meet North Carolina's minimum age (16), education requirements, and background-check rules. North Carolina requires 75 hours (Nurse Aide I) of state-approved training and uses Pearson VUE for the competency exam, with most candidates reaching certification in 5–10 weeks for NA I (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks); NA II adds another 8–12 weeks of additional training. See the full North Carolina CNA requirements page for a complete checklist.

Are there other CNA programs near Raleigh?

Yes. In addition to Shades of Purple in Raleigh, our directory includes CNA training programs in Charlotte, Greensboro. Comparing programs by location, schedule, and cost is the easiest way to find the best fit for your situation. Browse all North Carolina CNA classes for the full list.

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