CNA Classes in Baton Rouge, LA

Baton Rouge, LA has 7 state-approved CNA training programs in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $1,200, averaging about $1,200. Every program below meets Louisiana's 80 hours training requirement and prepares you for the Prometric competency exam. Louisiana operates two separate registries that employers are expected to check — the Nurse Aide Registry and the Direct Service Worker (DSW) Adverse Actions Registry. Most LDH-licensed providers must screen prospective employees against both lists.

Last updated June 2026 · 7 programs listed

Programs in Baton Rouge

7

Tuition Range

$1,200

State Required Hours

80 hours

Exam Vendor

Prometric

Lowest tuition

Baton Rouge Community College - Workforce Solutions

$1,200 · 8 weeks (80 hours)

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Fastest in Baton Rouge

Pelican Training Institute

6 weeks, 4 days/week (80 hours)

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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 Baton Rouge?

Tuition at Baton Rouge programs runs $1,200 (about $1,200 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee ($125 (knowledge + skills); $25 reschedule fee), the application/registry fee ($35 application fee paid to Prometric), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Louisiana typically falls around $200–$1,200 depending on whether training is employer-sponsored, at a community/technical college, or private.

How to Become a CNA in Baton Rouge, LA

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    Confirm you meet the prerequisites

    You must be at least 18, able to read and write English, free of disqualifying felony convictions, and pass an LDH Health Standards Section background check. A high school diploma or GED is preferred by most training programs but not strictly required by LDH.

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    Find an LDH-HSS approved Nurse Aide Training Program (NATP)

    Locate an 80-hour state-approved program (40 classroom + 40 clinical, plus a 4-hour clinical site orientation that is not counted in the 80 hours). Programs are offered at Louisiana Community and Technical College System schools, career schools, and nursing facilities. LDH publishes the approved-program list on its Health Standards Section website.

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    Complete the 80-hour NATP

    Finish all 40 classroom hours (at least 16 hours before any clinical work begins) and all 40 clinical hours in a nursing home or hospital-based skilled nursing facility unit, plus the 4-hour clinical site orientation. Your program issues a completion certificate that allows you to register for the Prometric exam.

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    Apply through Prometric and pay the $35 application fee

    Submit your Louisiana CNA Application to Prometric (selecting Route 1 for in-state training graduates), along with a copy of your Social Security card and a Louisiana government-issued ID or military ID. The $35 application fee is paid to Prometric.

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    Pass the two-part Prometric competency exam

    Schedule both the written/oral knowledge test and the clinical skills evaluation. First-time candidates must complete both portions on the same day. You must finish testing within 12 months of completing your LDH-approved training program. The total exam fee is $125.

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    Get added to the Louisiana Nurse Aide Registry

    Once you pass both exam portions, Prometric forwards your file to LDH for final approval and registry placement. You can verify your status at tlc.dhh.la.gov. Most Louisiana employers also check the separate DSW Adverse Actions Registry at adverseactions.ldh.la.gov before hiring.

Becoming a CNA in Louisiana

Louisiana has one of the shorter CNA training requirements in the country at 80 hours, which means most full-time candidates can complete their program in 4 to 6 weeks. The 80 hours split evenly into 40 classroom hours and 40 supervised clinical hours, but there are two scheduling quirks worth planning around: at least 16 of the 40 classroom hours must be completed before any clinical work can begin, and the program must include a separate 4-hour clinical site orientation that does not count toward the 80 hours. The Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) runs the largest network of approved programs, typically priced between $300 and $1,000.

Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Baton Rouge

How many CNA training programs are available in Baton Rouge, LA?

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Our directory lists 7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Baton Rouge, LA. All programs must meet Louisiana's minimum of 80 hours and prepare graduates to sit for the Prometric competency exam.

How much does CNA training cost in Baton Rouge?

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Published tuition for CNA programs in Baton Rouge ranges from $1,200. Baton Rouge Community College - Workforce Solutions lists the lowest tuition at $1,200. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee ($125 (knowledge + skills); $25 reschedule fee), background check, and uniforms.

What is the fastest CNA program in Baton Rouge?

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Pelican Training Institute offers the shortest published program in Baton Rouge at 6 weeks, 4 days/week (80 hours). Louisiana requires 80 hours of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (225) 291-5492 for current cohort start dates.

How do I become a CNA in Baton Rouge, LA?

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To work as a CNA in Baton Rouge, you must meet a Louisiana-approved training program of at least 80 hours, pass the Prometric competency exam (Two-part Louisiana CNA Competency Evaluation: a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on clinical skills demonstration. Both portions must be taken on the same day for first-time testers.), and clear a Louisiana State Police criminal background check. Most candidates complete the full process in 5–10 weeks (training typically 4–6 weeks, exam and registry listing 2–4 weeks).

Are there free CNA classes in Baton Rouge?

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No Baton Rouge program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Louisiana 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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