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CLASS TIMES:
Classes run Monday through Friday.
We have Morning and Evening Classes

GENERAL INFORMATION:
The Nurses` Aide training (NAT), program is Four Weeks long. That is a total of 110 hours: 78 classroom hours and 32 laboratory hours. Students must attend all classes, Labs and Clinicals.

ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement for this course is a High School Diploma or GED or the equivalent.
We have kept our tuition and fees very low for affordability of many potential students. Contact us for more info.

TRANSFER POLICY:
A student may transfer into another class (subject to availability) up to two (2) weeks before the starting date of the class she/he is currently enrolled.

DRESS CODE:
Dress is casual for classroom and skills Laboratory sessions. No other attire will be accepted during Clinical sessions. Clinical attire will be a nurse’s uniform. Shoes should be mostly white. Only vinyl and leather sneakers are acceptable. Each student must present a clean, decent, and neat appearance. Students are expected to adhere to the highest standards of personal grooming and hygiene.

ATTENDANCE, GRADES AND PROGRESS REPORTS:
Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes. No absences will be accepted except in cases of a death of a family member or a medical condition (with documentation from a doctor). Attendance shall be taken both at the beginning and end of the class period. Any student that does not attend 50% of the class she/he registered for will be asked to withdraw from the class. No absences are allowed for the clinical portion of the program.

Foreign Students and Exchange Visitors:

The center is unable, at this time, to offer a full course load required by the Department of Homeland Security so as to be able to enroll students with non-immigrant status.

The Center, therefore, is not in position to assist prospective students who wish to obtain non-immigrant student status (F-1 and Exchange Visitors visa) or to assist those already in the United States as foreign students maintain their non- Immigrant Status. For further information on this subject, interested students may visit: http://www.ice.gov/graphics/sevis/

Job Placement:
The Center is ready to assist our graduates with finding jobs in the local community. Upon graduation and passing the MA State CNA Certification examination, our graduates will be assisted in obtaining jobs in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities currently associated with the Center. The school does not guarantee a job upon completion of the program.

Career Guidance and Counseling:
Career Guidance and Counseling is provided free of charge to all students during office hours. Students are encouraged to take advantage of this service. Students may call 781-894-2515 (for the Waltham campus) or 508-754-1208 (for the Worcester campus) to make an appointment.
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