Dayton, OH

Ohio Medical Career College

State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA)

Location

Dayton, OH

Duration

75 clock hours

State Required Hours

75 hours

Address

1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Suite 110

Dayton, OH 45417

About This Program

OMCC operates inside The Job Center on South Edwin C. Moses Blvd, sharing the workforce-development complex with OhioMeansJobs and OSCTC just west of downtown Dayton. The school's 75-hour CNA/STNA program follows the Ohio Department of Health NATCEP curriculum - body mechanics, nutrition, anatomy, infection control, communication, and resident rights - and includes a mandatory two-day clinical at a partner long-term-care facility. Graduates earn the State of Ohio Nurse Aide certificate and are eligible for the D&S Diversified Technologies/Headmaster competency exam used for placement on the Ohio Nurse Aide Registry. OMCC is Title-IV eligible, so qualified students can apply federal financial aid.

Location & Directions

1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Suite 110, Dayton, OH 45417

Becoming a CNA in Ohio

Becoming a CNA in Ohio is a straightforward, federal-minimum pathway — the state requires 75 hours of training rather than the higher state-specific totals seen in California, Virginia, or Illinois. Most full-time programs can be completed in 4 to 6 weeks. Ohio's community college system runs the largest network of low-cost training options, with Sinclair, Columbus State, Cuyahoga Community College, and Lakeland Community College all operating substantial healthcare-pathway programs. Many community colleges offer financial aid for Ohio residents pursuing the CNA credential, and the cost is often $400 to $1,000 before any aid.

Minimum Age

16

Training Hours

75 hours

Exam Vendor

Prometric

Time to Cert

5–10 weeks (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CNA program at Ohio Medical Career College include?

OMCC operates inside The Job Center on South Edwin C. The program is located at 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Suite 110, Dayton, OH 45417. For the current curriculum, admission requirements, and start dates, call (937) 567-8880 or visit http://www.omcc.edu/.

How much does Ohio Medical Career College cost?

Ohio Medical Career College has not published a flat tuition figure on this directory; pricing for the state tested nursing assistant (stna) depends on residency, financial aid, and any employer sponsorships. Call (937) 567-8880 or visit the program website at http://www.omcc.edu/ to request the current fee schedule. For reference, total CNA training costs in Ohio generally fall in the range of $0 (employer-sponsored) to $1,500 (private program).

How long is the program at Ohio Medical Career College?

The state tested nursing assistant (stna) at Ohio Medical Career College is structured as 75 clock hours. Ohio requires 75 hours of state-approved training, so this program meets or exceeds the state minimum. Contact the program at (937) 567-8880 for current cohort start dates and schedule options.

How do I apply or contact Ohio Medical Career College?

Call Ohio Medical Career College directly at (937) 567-8880 or visit http://www.omcc.edu/. The program is located at 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd, Suite 110, Dayton, OH 45417. Ask about upcoming cohort start dates, application deadlines, background-check requirements, and any scholarships or financial-aid options before enrolling.

What Ohio CNA requirements should I know before enrolling at Ohio Medical Career College?

Before enrolling at Ohio Medical Career College, make sure you meet Ohio's minimum age (16), education requirements, and background-check rules. Ohio requires 75 hours of state-approved training and uses Prometric for the competency exam, with most candidates reaching certification in 5–10 weeks (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks). See the full Ohio CNA requirements page for a complete checklist.

Are there other CNA programs near Dayton?

Yes. In addition to Ohio Medical Career College in Dayton, our directory includes CNA training programs in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, North Canton, and other Ohio cities. Comparing programs by location, schedule, and cost is the easiest way to find the best fit for your situation. Browse all Ohio CNA classes for the full list.