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Nursing, Basic Nurse Assistant Training
7 Semester Credit Hours; Curriculum: 0037
Chair: Kathleen Ahern-Gray, 847-635-1461
Courses for a Certificate:
Credit Hours
BNA 100 Basic Nurse Assistant Training
6
BNA 105 Basic Nurse Assistant Job Training
1
Total Semester Credit Hours for Certificate:
7

There are three components of the BNA 100 course: theory, lab practice, and clinical. Students must maintain a C or better average throughout the course and pass all three components in order to complete the course.

For more information contact Kathleen Ahern-Gray, 847-635-1461.


Prerequisite to this program: Students applying to Basic Nurse Assistant Training must achieve required scores on reading, mathematics, and listening comprehension assessments, and complete an interview with program faculty. Students are required to submit results of a current and complete physical examination.

This is a SAMPLE semester-by-semester schedule for the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Certificate.

Some of the courses in this program have prerequisites. The sample schedule below takes into account these prerequisites. To learn which courses have prerequisites, see course descriptions in the Oakton catalog.

Only when a course has a prerequisite that is not part of the program is the prerequisite noted in parentheses.

SPECIAL NOTES:

This course is approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). Upon completion, students many apply to take the Illinois Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aide Competency Exam. Those students who complete the BNAT and pass the Competency Exam and a criminal background check will be entered into eh IDPH Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Registry.

Curriculum consists of two courses taken simultaneously. There are three components of the BNA 100 course: theory, lab practice, and clinical. Students must maintain a C or better average throughout the course and pass all three components in order to complete the course.

The courses are offered daytime, weekend, or evening format during fall, spring, or summer semesters.

Clinical placement may require health assessment, immunizations, substance abuse testing, criminal background check, and health insurance at additional cost to student.

Health Career curricula are governed by specific objectives, rules and regulations formulated by the College, accrediting bodies and participating clinical facilities. Students should familiarize themselves with these standards. Students should also be aware that failure to maintain satisfactory progress in the course may significantly delay completion of the curriculum or result in a request for the student to withdraw from the curriculum. Each student's right to participation in the clinical portion of the curriculum is also contingent upon compliance with the rules of the clinical facility. The clinical facility has sole discretion to determine when its rules have been violated.

Fall
- BNA 100 Basic Nurse Assistant Training
- BNA 105 Basic Nurse Assistant Job Training


Itemization of Costs:
(2009-2010 Academic Year)
Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
District Residents
Application Fee =
$25.00
Tuition for district residents =
$620.20
Registration Fees =
$15.00
Lab Fees =
$205.00
Books =
$50.00
Graduation Fee =
$25.00
Total Cost of Program for a
district resident =
$940.20
Out-of-District Residents
Application Fee =
$25.00
Tuition for out-of-district residents =
$1,922.20
Registration Fees =
$15.00
Lab Fees =
$205.00
Books =
$50.00
Graduation Fee =
$25.00
Total Cost of Program for an
out-of-district resident =
$2,242.20
Out-of-District Residents who wish to enroll in an Oakton program not available at their home institution may apply for a chargeback or joint agreement to attend Oakton at the in-district rate. If you wish to attend Oakton under a joint agreement or chargeback, you need to contact the Admissions Office at your home college. Most colleges require you to apply for a chargeback or joint agreement at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the semester.

Explanation of tuition and fees:

Oakton has a one-time Application Fee of $25.00.

Oakton Tuition, plus student activity fee for district residents is $88.60 per semester hour. Seven credit hours multiplied by $88.60 (district residents) = $620.20.

Oakton Tuition, plus student activity fee for out-of-district residents of Illinois is $274.60 per semester hour. Seven credit hours multiplied by $274.60 (out of district residents of Illinois) = $1,922.20.

A Registration Fee of $15.00 is charged each semester.
Number of semesters needed to complete program will depend on number of courses for which a student enrolls per semester. For the purpose of estimating cost:
One semester multiplied by $15 = $15.00.

Lab fees for courses in the Basic Nurse Assistant Training Certificate total $205.00.

It is not possible to provide the exact cost of Books. A safe estimate would be $50.00.

A graduation fee of $25.00 is charged when the student petitions for graduation.

Clinical placement may require a health assessment, certain immunizations, substance abuse testing, criminal background check, specific skill certification and health insurance. The requirements represent an additional program cost to the student.


Meet with an Academic Advisor if you Know the Program You Want to Study:
If you know which academic program(s) in which you are interested, make an appointment with an Academic Advisor in one of Oakton’s Advising and Counseling Centers. Note, program information will not be provided over the telephone.

Des Plaines Campus
1600 East Golf Road
Des Plaines, Illinois 60016
847.635.1741
Room 1130
Ray Hartstein Campus
7701 North Lincoln Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60077
847.635.1417
Room A105
Oakton’s Advising and Counseling Center created its own form to be used for program research: “Degree/Certificate Estimate Worksheet.” This is the only form which will be completed by Oakton Advisors and Counselors.

Meet with a Career Counselor if You are Undecided:
If you have not made a decision about the career you want to pursue, make an appointment with a Career Counselor in Oakton’s Career Services. Career Services does not offer walk-in career counseling or career counseling via the telephone.

Career Services is located in Room 1125 on the Des Plaines Campus and within the Advising and Counseling Center, Room A105 on the Ray Hartstein Campus. You can make an appointment to see a career counselor at either location:

Des Plaines Campus
Career Services
1600 East Golf Road
Des Plaines, Illinois 60016
847.635.1735
Ray Hartstein Campus
Advising and Counseling Center
7701 North Lincoln Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60077
847.635.1417

Starting and Ending Dates:
Oakton cannot provide the dates that the "training" will begin and end. Many factors can impact the number of semesters a student will need to complete a certificate or associate degree. Factors include the semester in which the student begins his or her studies (fall, spring or summer), the number of courses for which a student enrolls per semester, course prerequisites, or placement into developmental English, reading and/or mathematic courses. The exact number of weeks a specific student would take to complete a specific program varies significantly.

Typically, the Fall semester begins the last week in August and ends mid December. The Spring semester begins the second week in January and ends mid May. The Summer term begins the first or second week in June and ends the last week of July.

Placement Tests and Prerequisites can Impact the Number of Credit Hours Required:
While this page has noted the number of credit hours for a certificate or associate degree, we are unable to state the number of developmental courses that may be required.

Students who wish to enroll in a math or composition course or other courses with math or composition prerequisites must take English and math placement tests (or present appropriate ACT/high school or college transcript data) to meet course prerequisites. In addition, full-time students will be required to take English and math placement tests (or present appropriate ACT/high school or college transcript data) to assist in educational planning and advising.

Placing into developmental courses or needing to complete other required course prerequisites may increase the number of credit hours for any given student. Some registration restrictions may occur based on placement test results.

An exit test is given at the end of each developmental English and English for the Non-Native Speaker course. The results of this exit test are used to determine the next English course placement. Advancement through English for developmental and Non-Native Speaker courses is determined by skill level, not by a predetermined sequence.

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