CNA Classes in Bowling Green, KY

Bowling Green, KY has 1 state-approved CNA training program in our directory. Every program below meets Kentucky's 75 hours minimum training requirement and prepares you for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) via the TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform — KCTCS is the sole approved testing administrator competency exam. Kentucky uses a unique 'SRNA' (State Registered Nurse Aide) credential rather than 'CNA', and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is the only approved testing administrator statewide

Last updated June 2026 · 1 program listed

Programs in Bowling Green

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State Required Hours

75 hours minimum

Exam Vendor

Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) via the TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform — KCTCS is the sole approved testing administrator

Compare CNA Programs in Bowling Green

All 1 program 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 Bowling Green?

Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee ($135 total for the written track ($40 written knowledge + $95 skills) or $150 total for the oral track ($55 oral/audio + $95 skills) paid to KCTCS via ky.tmutest.com; testing fees are non-refundable), the application/registry fee ($0 directly to the Kentucky Board of Nursing for initial SRNA registry placement after passing the KNAT), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Kentucky typically falls around $0-$1,500 depending on whether training is employer-sponsored, KCTCS, or a private provider.

How to Become a CNA in Bowling Green, KY

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    Confirm you meet Kentucky's prerequisites

    Most Kentucky training programs require students to be at least 16 or 17 years old (set by each program), able to read and write English, and free of disqualifying convictions. You must be willing to undergo a Kentucky state and FBI criminal background check before clinical hours and registry placement. A high school diploma is not required by the state.

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    Enroll in a state-approved Kentucky Medicaid Nurse Aide Training Program (KMNATP)

    Find a 75-hour nurse aide program approved by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Approved providers include the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) colleges, the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville Schools of Nursing, many long-term care facilities, and private schools. Training must include 59 classroom hours and at least 16 hours of clinical practice in a Medicaid-approved facility.

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    Complete training and obtain your KCTCS testing authorization

    Pass all classroom modules and demonstrate the required clinical competencies. Your training program will enter your record into the KCTCS TestMaster Universe (TMU) system, which authorizes you to register for the Kentucky Nurse Aide Test (KNAT).

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    Register for and schedule your KNAT exam

    Register through your local KNAT Coordinator via the KCTCS Nurse Aide Testing system (1-877-528-2748 or NurseAideTesting@kctcs.edu). The combined fee for both portions is approximately $115. You may test at any approved Kentucky testing location regardless of where you trained. Permanent employees must test within four months of hire; unemployed graduates have 12 months from program completion.

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    Pass both portions of the Kentucky Nurse Aide Test

    The KNAT written exam is 75 multiple-choice questions in a 2-hour limit, requiring at least 70% to pass. The skills test asks you to perform 5 randomly selected nurse aide skills under a nurse evaluator's observation. Score both portions; KCTCS transmits results to the Kentucky Board of Nursing.

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    Get listed on the Kentucky Nurse Aide Registry as an SRNA

    After you pass both portions, the Kentucky Board of Nursing — in cooperation with the Department for Medicaid Services — adds you to the Kentucky Nurse Aide Registry as a State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA). Verify your status at kybn.boardsofnursing.org/licenselookup. Listing typically appears within 1-3 weeks.

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    Begin working as an SRNA in Kentucky

    Once you are listed as Active on the Kentucky Nurse Aide Registry you may work in any Kentucky-licensed long-term care facility, hospital, home health agency, or hospice. To maintain active status you must perform at least 8 hours of paid nursing or nursing-related work during each 24-month renewal cycle.

Becoming a CNA in Kentucky

Becoming a nurse aide in Kentucky follows a slightly different naming convention than most states: Kentucky credentials its aides as State Registered Nurse Aides (SRNAs) rather than CNAs. The pathway is governed by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services' Department for Medicaid Services (which approves training programs under 907 KAR 1:450) and the Kentucky Board of Nursing (which maintains the registry). Training is 75 hours — the federal minimum — with about 59 classroom hours and at least 16 hours of clinical practice in a Medicaid-approved facility.

Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Bowling Green

How many CNA training programs are available in Bowling Green, KY?

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Our directory lists 1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Bowling Green, KY. All programs must meet Kentucky's minimum of 75 hours minimum and prepare graduates to sit for the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) via the TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform — KCTCS is the sole approved testing administrator competency exam.

How do I become a CNA in Bowling Green, KY?

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To work as a CNA in Bowling Green, you must meet a Kentucky-approved training program of at least 75 hours minimum, pass the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) via the TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform — KCTCS is the sole approved testing administrator competency exam (Kentucky Nurse Aide Test (KNAT): two-part evaluation — a 75-item written knowledge test (70% pass score, 2-hour limit) plus a skills test of 5 randomly selected skills observed by a nurse evaluator), and clear a Kentucky state and FBI criminal background check. Most candidates complete the full process in 5-9 weeks from program start to Kentucky Nurse Aide Registry listing.

Are there free CNA classes in Bowling Green?

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No Bowling Green program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Kentucky 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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