CNA Classes in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville, FL has 7 state-approved CNA training programs in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $225 to $1,500, averaging about $856. Every program below meets Florida's None required (challenge exam allowed) training requirement and prepares you for the Prometric competency exam. Florida is the only U.S. state that lets candidates challenge the CNA exam without completing any formal training program — making it the fastest and cheapest pathway in the country, though candidates must still pass the same Prometric exam as everyone else

Last updated June 2026 · 7 programs listed

Programs in Jacksonville

7

Tuition Range

$225 to $1,500

State Required Hours

None required (challenge exam allowed)

Exam Vendor

Prometric

Lowest tuition

One Week CNA Training & Testing

$225 · 3 days (one week)

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Fastest in Jacksonville

One Week CNA Training & Testing

3 days (one week)

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Compare CNA Programs in Jacksonville

All 7 programs side by side. Tuition and duration are as published by each school; call to confirm current cohort dates.

How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Jacksonville?

Tuition at Jacksonville programs runs $225 to $1,500 (about $856 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee ($155 total ($35 written + $120 skills)), the application/registry fee (Florida Board of Nursing CNA application fee (approximately $40–$50)), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Florida typically falls around $250–$1,500 (challenge exam pathway is the cheapest; full training adds $400–$1,200).

How to Become a CNA in Jacksonville, FL

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    Confirm you meet the prerequisites

    You must be at least 18 years old (or 16+ with a high school diploma or GED), able to communicate in English, and pass a Level II background screening (Livescan fingerprinting through ORI# EDOH0380Z). The Florida Board of Nursing does not require any formal training, but most candidates benefit from at least some preparation.

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    Decide whether to challenge the exam directly or complete a training program

    Florida's challenge exam pathway (sometimes called E3 Challenger) lets you sit for the Prometric Nurse Aide exam without formal training. You have up to three attempts within a two-year window. If you fail three times, you must complete a state-approved 120-hour training program before testing again. Most no-experience candidates choose a short prep course or training program to maximize their pass rate.

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    Apply to the Florida Board of Nursing

    Submit your CNA application to the Florida Board of Nursing through the floridasnursing.gov portal, including the application fee, Level II background screening, and a Prometric application packet (if testing). Allow several weeks for processing.

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    Complete Level II background screening

    Schedule Livescan fingerprinting through a Florida Department of Law Enforcement-approved vendor using ORI# EDOH0380Z. Results are sent electronically to the Board of Nursing. Certain felony convictions involving violence, theft, fraud, sexual offenses, or vulnerable-adult abuse are disqualifying under Florida Statutes 435.04 and 408.809.

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    Schedule and pass the Prometric exam

    Apply through prometric.com/exams/nurseaide-fl/ and pay the $155 total exam fee ($35 written + $120 skills). The written portion is multiple-choice (or oral by request). The skills evaluation requires demonstrating randomly assigned nurse aide skills under observer scoring. Both portions must be passed to be added to the registry.

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    Get listed on the Florida CNA Registry

    Once your background check clears and you pass both portions of the exam, the Florida Board of Nursing adds you to the CNA Registry. You can verify your status at the FL DOH MQA Search Portal. From that point, you are authorized to work as a CNA in any Florida licensed healthcare facility.

Becoming a CNA in Florida

Florida is unusual in giving you two distinct paths to becoming a CNA, and the choice matters more than most candidates realize. If you have any prior healthcare experience — medical assistant, home health aide, EMT, military medic, or internationally trained nurse — the challenge-exam pathway can put you on the registry in as little as 2 to 4 weeks for around $250 total. If you are starting from zero, a 120-hour training program is the lower-risk choice even though it is not legally required, because first-time challengers without healthcare experience have a much lower pass rate on the skills portion of the Prometric exam than program graduates.

Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Jacksonville

How many CNA training programs are available in Jacksonville, FL?

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Our directory lists 7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Jacksonville, FL. All programs must meet Florida's minimum of None required (challenge exam allowed) and prepare graduates to sit for the Prometric competency exam.

How much does CNA training cost in Jacksonville?

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Published tuition for CNA programs in Jacksonville ranges from $225 to $1,500. One Week CNA Training & Testing lists the lowest tuition at $225. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee ($155 total ($35 written + $120 skills)), background check, and uniforms.

What is the fastest CNA program in Jacksonville?

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One Week CNA Training & Testing offers the shortest published program in Jacksonville at 3 days (one week). Florida requires None required (challenge exam allowed) of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (904) 651-1420 for current cohort start dates.

How do I become a CNA in Jacksonville, FL?

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To work as a CNA in Jacksonville, you must meet Florida training requirements (None required (challenge exam allowed)), pass the Prometric competency exam (Two-part exam: a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on skills evaluation. Florida candidates may attempt the exam up to three times within a two-year window without formal training.), and clear a Level II background screening (Livescan fingerprinting, ORI# EDOH0380Z) through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and FBI. Most candidates complete the full process in 2–10 weeks depending on whether you challenge the exam directly or complete a training program first.

Are there free CNA classes in Jacksonville?

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No Jacksonville program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Florida 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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