CNA Classes in Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City, OK has 7 state-approved CNA training programs in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $525 to $715, averaging about $620. Every program below meets Oklahoma's 75 hours minimum (Long Term Care Aide) training requirement and prepares you for the D&SDT-Headmaster (primary), with Prometric and Health Certification Project also approved by OSDH competency exam. Oklahoma is one of the few states that allows three competing OSDH-approved testing vendors (Headmaster, Prometric, and HCP), giving Long Term Care Aide candidates flexibility in choosing where and how they test.
Last updated June 2026 · 7 programs listed
Programs in Oklahoma City
7
Tuition Range
$525 to $715
State Required Hours
75 hours minimum (Long Term Care Aide)
Exam Vendor
D&SDT-Headmaster (primary), with Prometric and Health Certification Project also approved by OSDH
Lowest tuition
Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Rockwell Campus
$525 · 102 hours (up to 12 weeks)
View details →Compare CNA Programs in Oklahoma City
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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| Metro Technology Centers Long-Term Care Nurse Aide 1900 Springlake Drive | Call for pricing | — | (405) 424-8324 | Details → |
| Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Rockwell Campus Certified Nurse Aide 12777 N Rockwell Ave | $525 | 102 hours (up to 12 weeks) | (405) 717-7799 | Details → |
| Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Reno Campus Nurse Aide 7301 W Reno Ave | Call for pricing | 9-month Pre-Nursing pathway | (405) 717-4900 | Details → |
| MedNoc Training College Long-Term Care Nurse Aide 1501 SW 59th St | $715-$815 | 77 hours | (405) 225-7876 | Details → |
| Aspire Healthcare Training Certified Nurse Aide 1900 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 119 | Call for pricing | 3 weeks | (405) 762-0303 | Details → |
| EmpathyEd Certified Nurse Aide 6312 N Portland Ave | Call for pricing | — | (405) 252-0398 | Details → |
| Glory Nursing Certified Nurse Aide 12032 N Pennsylvania Ave | Call for pricing | 2 weeks | (405) 968-5004 | Details → |
- Metro Technology Centers
Long-Term Care Nurse Aide · 1900 Springlake Drive
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- —
- Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Rockwell Campus
Certified Nurse Aide · 12777 N Rockwell Ave
- Tuition
- $525
- Duration
- 102 hours (up to 12 weeks)
- Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Reno Campus
Nurse Aide · 7301 W Reno Ave
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 9-month Pre-Nursing pathway
- MedNoc Training College
Long-Term Care Nurse Aide · 1501 SW 59th St
- Tuition
- $715-$815
- Duration
- 77 hours
- Aspire Healthcare Training
Certified Nurse Aide · 1900 N MacArthur Blvd Ste 119
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 3 weeks
- EmpathyEd
Certified Nurse Aide · 6312 N Portland Ave
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- —
- Glory Nursing
Certified Nurse Aide · 12032 N Pennsylvania Ave
- Tuition
- Call for pricing
- Duration
- 2 weeks
How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Oklahoma City?
Tuition at Oklahoma City programs runs $525 to $715 (about $620 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee (Set by each approved Oklahoma test site rather than a single statewide fee; Prometric administers a written option at $25 written + $25 oral + $30 clinical, while D&SDT-Headmaster sites and OSU-OKC publish site-specific testing fees through their training programs (typically $110-$135 combined)), the application/registry fee (No separate OSDH initial application fee for Long Term Care Aides; registry placement is automatic after the testing vendor reports passing results), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Oklahoma typically falls around $300-$900 including tuition (often free at CareerTech), exam fees, fingerprinting, and required uniforms/supplies.
How to Become a CNA in Oklahoma City, OK
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Confirm Oklahoma eligibility
Candidates must be at least 16 years old, able to read and write in English, and pass an OSBI criminal background check plus a Nurse Aide Registry abuse and neglect screening. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) maintains the disqualifying offenses list at oklahoma.gov/health.
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Enroll in an OSDH-approved Long Term Care Aide program
Choose a program approved by OSDH Long Term Care Service. Many Oklahomans use the state's CareerTech technology centers, community colleges, vocational programs, and nursing-home employer programs. The curriculum is set at a minimum of 75 hours, including 16 clinical hours and skills topics that must be taught before any direct resident contact.
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Complete the 16 hours of mandated pre-clinical training
Before you can touch a resident, Oklahoma requires you to complete 16 hours of instruction in communication, infection control, safety and emergency procedures (including Heimlich), promoting resident independence, and resident rights. This rule comes from OAC 310:677 and is unique to Oklahoma's curriculum sequencing.
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Choose your OSDH-approved testing vendor
Unlike most states, Oklahoma lets you select among three approved competency-exam vendors: D&SDT-Headmaster (the most common, via hdmaster.com), Prometric, and the Health Certification Project. Each vendor delivers a written/oral knowledge exam plus a 5-skill hands-on demonstration. Headmaster's combined fee is approximately $110.
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Pass the written and skills competency evaluation
Schedule both portions through your chosen vendor's portal. You must pass both within two years of finishing training and within three attempts. Most candidates take the written portion online or at a regional Headmaster test site and the skills portion at a Headmaster Regional Test Site (RTS) in person.
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Get listed on the Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry
Once results are reported, OSDH adds your name to the Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) and you can begin working as a Certified Nurse Aide in any licensed long-term care setting. The public can verify your status at phin.state.ok.us/narswbsearch.
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Renew every 24 months with documented work
Oklahoma certification lasts two years. To renew, you must provide proof of at least eight hours of paid nursing or nursing-related work during the prior 24 months. Renewal applications are submitted directly to the OSDH Nurse Aide Registry by mail or via the registry portal.
Becoming a CNA in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's nurse aide pathway is administered by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) Long Term Care Service and the certification credential is formally called Long Term Care Aide (LTCA). OSDH sets the curriculum under OAC 310:677, approves training providers, maintains the Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry, and accepts test results from three competing OSDH-approved testing vendors: D&SDT-Headmaster, Prometric, and the Health Certification Project (HCP).
Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Oklahoma City
How many CNA training programs are available in Oklahoma City, OK?
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Our directory lists 7 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training programs in Oklahoma City, OK. All programs must meet Oklahoma's minimum of 75 hours minimum (Long Term Care Aide) and prepare graduates to sit for the D&SDT-Headmaster (primary), with Prometric and Health Certification Project also approved by OSDH competency exam.
How much does CNA training cost in Oklahoma City?
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Published tuition for CNA programs in Oklahoma City ranges from $525 to $715. Francis Tuttle Technology Center - Rockwell Campus lists the lowest tuition at $525. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee (Set by each approved Oklahoma test site rather than a single statewide fee; Prometric administers a written option at $25 written + $25 oral + $30 clinical, while D&SDT-Headmaster sites and OSU-OKC publish site-specific testing fees through their training programs (typically $110-$135 combined)), background check, and uniforms.
What is the fastest CNA program in Oklahoma City?
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Glory Nursing offers the shortest published program in Oklahoma City at 2 weeks. Oklahoma requires 75 hours minimum (Long Term Care Aide) of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (405) 968-5004 for current cohort start dates.
How do I become a CNA in Oklahoma City, OK?
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To work as a CNA in Oklahoma City, you must meet a Oklahoma-approved training program of at least 75 hours minimum (Long Term Care Aide), pass the D&SDT-Headmaster (primary), with Prometric and Health Certification Project also approved by OSDH competency exam (Two-part competency evaluation: a written (or oral) knowledge test and a hands-on skills demonstration with five randomly selected skills, administered by an OSDH-approved testing vendor), and clear a OSBI criminal background check and Nurse Aide Registry abuse/neglect screening required before unsupervised resident contact. Most candidates complete the full process in 4-8 weeks (most 75-hour programs run 4-6 weeks plus 1-2 weeks for the exam and registry posting).
Are there free CNA classes in Oklahoma City?
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No Oklahoma City program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Oklahoma 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.