Before You Register
To help you prepare for the CNA program, you’ll need to complete a few short quizzes. These will give you the essential knowledge every CNA should have and ensure you’re ready for the first day of class. Please complete the quizzes below before registering, as you will have a quiz on the first day.
Why Learn Military Time?
Certified Nursing Assistants use military time to document care accurately and avoid confusion. In healthcare, even a small misunderstanding about time can impact patient safety. Learning military time ensures clear communication among medical staff and helps CNAs provide reliable, professional care.
Why Learn Healthcare Vocabulary?
Certified Nursing Assistants benefit from understanding basic medical vocabulary and common prefixes used in healthcare. This knowledge helps CNAs communicate effectively with nurses and other medical staff, understand patient records more clearly, and provide safer, more accurate care. Even a small grasp of these terms makes a big difference in confidence and professionalism on the job.
Why Learn Measurement Conversions?
Certified Nursing Assistants often work with measurements of volume, weight, temperature, time, and length in daily care tasks. Understanding how to convert these units ensures accuracy when recording vital signs, measuring intake and output, or assisting with medications. Mastering conversions helps CNAs provide safe, precise, and reliable care to every patient.
Study Your Vocabulary First
Before beginning your CNA career, it’s essential to learn basic healthcare vocabulary and their definitions. These words form the foundation of communication in the medical field. By studying them now, you’ll be better prepared for class, more confident in clinical settings, and ready to start your career as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
English Proficiency Test
All students from other countries are required to demonstrate English proficiency before enrolling in our program. Effective communication is essential in healthcare settings—for understanding instructions, interacting with patients, and collaborating with colleagues. By completing the English proficiency test below, we can confirm that each student has the language skills needed to succeed in the classroom and complete clinical training.

