Madison, WI

Quality CNA Training - Madison

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Location

Madison, WI

Duration

Approximately 6 weeks

Cost

$725

State Required Hours

120 hours minimum at most technical colleges (Wisconsin's federal minimum is 75 hours, but the state's technical college system standard is 120 hours)

Address

5218 E. Terrace Drive

Madison, WI 53718

About This Program

Quality CNA Training operates its Madison site inside Herzing University on East Terrace Drive in the High Crossing business park off Interstate 39/90, on the city's far east side. The Wisconsin DHS-approved nurse-aide curriculum delivers the required 75 classroom, 16 lab, and 16 clinical hours over a roughly six-week cycle, with AM, PM, and weekend cohorts run year-round. Students are prepared for the Pearson VUE/Headmaster-administered Wisconsin Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation (NNAAP) and, upon passing, are added to the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry. Herzing University provides the classroom and lab space while Quality CNA Training is the actual DHS-approved provider of record.

Location & Directions

5218 E. Terrace Drive, Madison, WI 53718

Becoming a CNA in Wisconsin

Becoming a CNA in Wisconsin starts with a nurse aide training and competency evaluation program approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Office of Caregiver Quality. The federal floor in Wisconsin is 75 hours, but most graduates actually train through the Wisconsin Technical College System, which delivers a 120-hour curriculum that exceeds federal standards and is widely accepted by hospitals, long-term care chains, and the WisCaregiver Careers program that subsidizes training in exchange for an employment commitment.

Minimum Age

16

Training Hours

120 hours minimum at most technical colleges (Wisconsin's federal minimum is 75 hours, but the state's technical college system standard is 120 hours)

Exam Vendor

D&SDT-Headmaster (delivers testing); Pearson VUE historically supported registry services for Wisconsin DHS

Time to Cert

6-12 weeks from enrolling in a program to appearing on the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CNA program at Quality CNA Training - Madison include?

Quality CNA Training operates its Madison site inside Herzing University on East Terrace Drive in the High Crossing business park off Interstate 39/90, on the city's far east side. The program is located at 5218 E. Terrace Drive, Madison, WI 53718. For the current curriculum, admission requirements, and start dates, call (715) 902-1746 or visit https://qualitycnatraining.com/locations/madison/.

How much does Quality CNA Training - Madison cost?

Quality CNA Training - Madison lists tuition for its certified nursing assistant (cna) at $725. Total program cost for students typically includes state exam fees, background-check fees, books, and supplies on top of tuition, so the final out-of-pocket figure can vary. Call Quality CNA Training - Madison at (715) 902-1746 for the current fee breakdown and any available scholarships or financial aid.

How long is the program at Quality CNA Training - Madison?

The certified nursing assistant (cna) at Quality CNA Training - Madison is structured as Approximately 6 weeks. Wisconsin requires 120 hours minimum at most technical colleges (Wisconsin's federal minimum is 75 hours, but the state's technical college system standard is 120 hours) of state-approved training, so this program meets or exceeds the state minimum. Contact the program at (715) 902-1746 for current cohort start dates and schedule options.

How do I apply or contact Quality CNA Training - Madison?

Call Quality CNA Training - Madison directly at (715) 902-1746 or visit https://qualitycnatraining.com/locations/madison/. The program is located at 5218 E. Terrace Drive, Madison, WI 53718. Ask about upcoming cohort start dates, application deadlines, background-check requirements, and any scholarships or financial-aid options before enrolling.

What Wisconsin CNA requirements should I know before enrolling at Quality CNA Training - Madison?

Before enrolling at Quality CNA Training - Madison, make sure you meet Wisconsin's minimum age (16), education requirements, and background-check rules. Wisconsin requires 120 hours minimum at most technical colleges (Wisconsin's federal minimum is 75 hours, but the state's technical college system standard is 120 hours) of state-approved training and uses D&SDT-Headmaster (delivers testing); Pearson VUE historically supported registry services for Wisconsin DHS for the competency exam, with most candidates reaching certification in 6-12 weeks from enrolling in a program to appearing on the Wisconsin Nurse Aide Registry. See the full Wisconsin CNA requirements page for a complete checklist.

Are there other CNA programs near Madison?

Yes. In addition to Quality CNA Training - Madison in Madison, our directory includes CNA training programs in Milwaukee, Green Bay, Kenosha, Eau Claire, La Crosse, and other Wisconsin cities. Comparing programs by location, schedule, and cost is the easiest way to find the best fit for your situation. Browse all Wisconsin CNA classes for the full list.