CNA Classes in Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI has 7 state-approved CNA training programs in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $750 to $1,100, averaging about $925. Every program below meets Michigan's 75 hours training requirement and prepares you for the D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) — Michigan switched from Prometric in July 2023 competency exam. Michigan switched its CNA testing vendor from Prometric to D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) in July 2023 and uses an online portal called MI-NATES (Michigan Nurse Aide Training and Enforcement System) for all registry transactions
Last updated June 2026 · 7 programs listed
Programs in Detroit
7
Tuition Range
$750 to $1,100
State Required Hours
75 hours
Exam Vendor
D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) — Michigan switched from Prometric in July 2023
Compare CNA Programs in Detroit
All 7 programs side by side. Tuition and duration are as published by each school; call to confirm current cohort dates.
| Program | Tuition | Duration | Phone | Details |
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| Wayne County Community College District Nurse Aide Training Program (NATP) 8200 West Outer Drive | $1,100 | 100 hours | (313) 943-4000 | Details → |
| Wayne County Community College District - Downtown Campus Certified Nurse Aide 1001 W. Fort Street | Call for pricing | 4-5 weeks | (313) 496-2758 | Details → |
| Wayne County Community College District - Eastern Campus Certified Nurse Aide 5901 Conner Street | Call for pricing | 4-5 weeks | (313) 922-3311 | Details → |
| Gentle Hands of Integrity Certified Nurse Aide 2470 Collingwood Street, Suite 108 | Call for pricing | Accelerated | (313) 979-1669 | Details → |
| 1st Step Healthcare Training Certified Nurse Aide 7800 W. Outer Drive, Suite LL60 | Call for pricing | 2 weeks | (313) 385-3307 | Details → |
| CNA Academy Nurse Aide Training 1010 Antietam Avenue | Call for pricing | 80 hours | (313) 914-6124 | Details → |
| Nursing Detroit Certified Nurse Aide 2470 Collingwood Street, Suite 225 | $750 | 13 days | (877) 709-9387 | Details → |
- Wayne County Community College District
Nurse Aide Training Program (NATP) · 8200 West Outer Drive
- Tuition
- $1,100
- Duration
- 100 hours
- Wayne County Community College District - Downtown Campus
Certified Nurse Aide · 1001 W. Fort Street
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 4-5 weeks
- Wayne County Community College District - Eastern Campus
Certified Nurse Aide · 5901 Conner Street
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 4-5 weeks
- Gentle Hands of Integrity
Certified Nurse Aide · 2470 Collingwood Street, Suite 108
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- Accelerated
- 1st Step Healthcare Training
Certified Nurse Aide · 7800 W. Outer Drive, Suite LL60
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 2 weeks
- CNA Academy
Nurse Aide Training · 1010 Antietam Avenue
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 80 hours
- Nursing Detroit
Certified Nurse Aide · 2470 Collingwood Street, Suite 225
- Tuition
- $750
- Duration
- 13 days
How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Detroit?
Tuition at Detroit programs runs $750 to $1,100 (about $925 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee (Varies; check Headmaster's TMU Michigan fee schedule (typically $90–$130 total for both portions)), the application/registry fee ($40 non-refundable LARA registry fee paid through the MI-NATES portal), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Michigan typically falls around $0 (employer-sponsored) to $1,500 (private program).
How to Become a CNA in Detroit, MI
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Confirm you meet the prerequisites
You must be at least 16, free of disqualifying convictions under Michigan healthcare worker background check rules, and able to read and write English. There is no formal high school diploma requirement from LARA, though most training programs require basic English literacy.
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Find a LARA-approved Nurse Aide Training Program (NATP)
Look for a 75-hour state-approved program under Part 219 of the Michigan Public Health Code. Approved programs are offered through Michigan's community college system (Wayne County Community College, Macomb Community College, Grand Rapids Community College, Lansing Community College), the American Red Cross, nursing facilities, and private career schools. Many Michigan LTC operators in metro Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing sponsor training in exchange for a work commitment.
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Complete the 75-hour training program
Pass all 75 hours, including 16 hours of classroom core curriculum before any direct resident contact and at least 16 hours of supervised skills training. Your program registers you with Headmaster for the competency exam through the TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform.
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Complete ICHAT and FBI background screening
Submit fingerprints for both Michigan State Police Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) check and federal FBI fingerprint clearance. Processing usually takes 1 to 3 weeks. Disqualifying offenses include violent felonies, theft, fraud, sexual offenses, drug trafficking, and vulnerable-adult abuse.
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Schedule and pass the Headmaster competency exam
Schedule the two-part exam through Headmaster's TMU site at mi.tmutest.com or by calling (888) 401-0462. The exam includes a written (or oral) knowledge test and a hands-on skills evaluation. Both portions must be passed for registry listing.
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Create a MILogin account and pay the $40 LARA registry fee
After passing the exam, log in to MI-NATES (Michigan Nurse Aide Training and Enforcement System) using a MILogin account. Pay the $40 non-refundable LARA registry fee by credit or debit card. This fee is separate from the Headmaster exam fees.
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Get listed on the Michigan Nurse Aide Registry
Once your application is processed through MI-NATES, LARA adds you to the Michigan Nurse Aide Registry. You can verify your status at nurseaideregistry.apps.lara.state.mi.us. From that point you are authorized to work as a CNA in any Michigan LARA-licensed healthcare facility.
Becoming a CNA in Michigan
Becoming a CNA in Michigan changed significantly in 2023 when LARA — the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs — switched testing vendors from Prometric to D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) and launched MI-NATES (Michigan Nurse Aide Training and Enforcement System) as the state's first fully paperless registry portal. If you took a Michigan CNA exam before July 2023, you tested with Prometric; everyone since takes the Headmaster TMU exam at mi.tmutest.com. This is a recent change, and outdated study materials still reference Prometric, so make sure your prep is current.
Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Detroit
How many CNA training programs are available in Detroit, MI?
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Our directory lists 7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Detroit, MI. All programs must meet Michigan's minimum of 75 hours and prepare graduates to sit for the D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) — Michigan switched from Prometric in July 2023 competency exam.
How much does CNA training cost in Detroit?
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Published tuition for CNA programs in Detroit ranges from $750 to $1,100. Nursing Detroit lists the lowest tuition at $750. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee (Varies; check Headmaster's TMU Michigan fee schedule (typically $90–$130 total for both portions)), background check, and uniforms.
What is the fastest CNA program in Detroit?
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Nursing Detroit offers the shortest published program in Detroit at 13 days. Michigan requires 75 hours of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (877) 709-9387 for current cohort start dates.
How do I become a CNA in Detroit, MI?
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To work as a CNA in Detroit, you must meet a Michigan-approved training program of at least 75 hours, pass the D&S Diversified Technologies (Headmaster) — Michigan switched from Prometric in July 2023 competency exam (Two-part exam: a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on skills evaluation, administered through Headmaster's TestMaster Universe (TMU) platform), and clear a Michigan State Police Internet Criminal History Access Tool (ICHAT) check plus federal FBI fingerprint clearance. Most candidates complete the full process in 5–10 weeks (training 4–6 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks).
Are there free CNA classes in Detroit?
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No Detroit program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Michigan 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.