CNA Classes in Yankton, SD

1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Yankton. South Dakota requires 75 hours minimum of training and uses D&SDT-Headmaster (delivered through the TestMaster Universe / TMU platform) for the competency exam.

Programs in Yankton

1

State Required Hours

75 hours minimum

Exam Vendor

D&SDT-Headmaster (delivered through the TestMaster Universe / TMU platform)

All CNA Programs in Yankton

Becoming a CNA in South Dakota

South Dakota is one of a small group of states where Certified Nurse Aides are regulated directly by the Board of Nursing rather than the Department of Health. SDBON's Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Program (SDUAP) maintains the official CNA registry, approves training programs, contracts with D&SDT-Headmaster for competency testing, and acts on disciplinary findings.

Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Yankton

How many CNA training programs are available in Yankton, SD?

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Our directory lists 1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Yankton, SD. All programs must meet South Dakota's minimum of 75 hours minimum and prepare graduates to sit for the D&SDT-Headmaster (delivered through the TestMaster Universe / TMU platform) competency exam.

How do I become a CNA in Yankton, SD?

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To work as a CNA in Yankton, you must meet a South Dakota-approved training program of at least 75 hours minimum, pass the D&SDT-Headmaster (delivered through the TestMaster Universe / TMU platform) competency exam (Two-part D&SDT-Headmaster competency evaluation: a written or oral knowledge test of 60 multiple-choice items and a hands-on evaluation of 5 randomly assigned skills), and clear a South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and FBI fingerprint check, typically completed by the hiring facility at point of hire. Most candidates complete the full process in 6-12 weeks.

Are there free CNA classes in Yankton?

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No Yankton program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many South Dakota nursing facilities pay for CNA training in exchange for a work commitment after certification. Ask local long-term care employers about employer-sponsored training programs, and check the American Red Cross and Job Corps for additional pathways.

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