CNA Classes in Cedar City, UT
Cedar City, UT has 1 state-approved CNA training program in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $559, averaging about $559. Every program below meets Utah's 100 hours minimum at a UNAR-approved program training requirement and prepares you for the D&SDT-Headmaster (TestMaster Universe / TMU) competency exam. Utah requires 100 training hours (25 above the federal minimum) and is the only state that consolidates testing, registry maintenance, and certificate issuance with a single vendor (Headmaster/UNAR) operating out of a state-aligned office in Kaysville, Utah.
Last updated June 2026 · 1 program listed
Programs in Cedar City
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Tuition Range
$559
State Required Hours
100 hours minimum at a UNAR-approved program
Exam Vendor
D&SDT-Headmaster (TestMaster Universe / TMU)
Compare CNA Programs in Cedar City
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| Program | Tuition | Duration | Phone | Details |
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| Southwest Technical College Nursing Assistant 510 West 800 South | $559.50 | — | (435) 586-2899 | Details → |
- Southwest Technical College
Nursing Assistant · 510 West 800 South
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- $559.50
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How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Cedar City?
Tuition at Cedar City programs runs $559 (about $559 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee ($110 total for both the written Knowledge Exam and the Manual Skills Exam combined), the application/registry fee (No separate state application fee — the $110 Headmaster TMU fee covers exam and UNAR certificate processing for first-time candidates), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Utah typically falls around $500-$1,500 including UNAR-approved program tuition, the $110 Headmaster exam, BCI fingerprinting fees, and certificate processing.
How to Become a CNA in Cedar City, UT
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Confirm Utah eligibility and select a UNAR-approved program
Confirm you are at least 16 years old, can pass a Utah BCI and FBI fingerprint background check, and have no substantiated findings on the UNAR abuse registry. Choose a UNAR-approved Nurse Aide Training Program from the official list at utahcnaregistry.com. Approved providers include Davis Technical College, Salt Lake Community College, MTECH, Snow College, Bridgerland Technical College, Utah Tech University, and several facility-based programs.
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Complete 100 hours of UNAR-approved training
Finish at least 100 hours of instruction split between classroom theory, supervised skills lab practice, and clinical hours in a UNAR-approved long-term care setting. Curriculum covers basic nursing skills, mental health and social services needs, restorative care, residents' rights, dementia and Alzheimer's care, infection control, and Utah-specific abuse and neglect prevention. Programs typically run 4-6 weeks full time.
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Submit fingerprints for BCI and FBI background check
Schedule a Utah BCI fingerprint appointment - most candidates use the Utah Department of Public Safety LiveScan vendors. Results are tied to your TMU account by your training program, and you cannot be placed on the registry with an unresolved disqualifying finding such as a felony conviction for abuse, neglect, theft from a vulnerable adult, or specified sexual offenses.
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Create a TestMaster Universe (TMU) account and schedule both exams
Your training instructor enters your information into TMU, which creates your Utah candidate profile at ut.tmutest.com. From there you pay the $110 exam fee, choose test dates, and select a Utah testing location - tests are offered statewide at technical colleges, community colleges, and approved skilled nursing facilities. Bring two valid forms of ID on test day, one of which must be government-issued photo identification.
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Pass the written Knowledge Exam and Manual Skills Exam
The Knowledge Exam is 75 multiple-choice questions covering Utah-specific care standards and core CNA competencies. The Manual Skills Exam requires you to perform 3-4 randomly selected hands-on skills (always including handwashing and indirect care) in front of a UNAR-approved evaluator. Both exams must be passed within 12 months of completing training, and candidates receive up to three attempts before being required to retrain.
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Receive your Utah CNA certificate from UNAR
After UNAR verifies passing scores on both exams, you are added to the Utah Nursing Assistant Registry and your name is searchable at ut.tmutest.com/search. UNAR mails an official certificate and wallet card to your address on file within 7-10 business days. Employers in Utah are required by R432-45 to verify your active certification through the registry before hiring you.
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Renew every two years with 200 paid work hours
Utah CNAs must renew certification every 24 months and document at least 200 hours of paid nursing or nursing-related services under licensed nurse supervision within the prior two years - this is one of the highest work-hour thresholds in the country. Renewal is completed through TMU; certificates that expire without meeting the 200-hour requirement require either retesting or completion of a UNAR-approved refresher to restore active status.
Becoming a CNA in Utah
Utah is one of the most centrally administered CNA systems in the country - the Utah Nursing Assistant Registry (UNAR), operating from the UT Health Technology Certification Center in Kaysville, partners with D&SDT-Headmaster to deliver training program approval, testing, certificate issuance, registry maintenance, and renewal under a single TMU portal at ut.tmutest.com. This consolidation makes the process traceable and standardized but means every candidate, instructor, and employer must hold a TMU account.
Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Cedar City
How many CNA training programs are available in Cedar City, UT?
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Our directory lists 1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Cedar City, UT. All programs must meet Utah's minimum of 100 hours minimum at a UNAR-approved program and prepare graduates to sit for the D&SDT-Headmaster (TestMaster Universe / TMU) competency exam.
How much does CNA training cost in Cedar City?
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Published tuition for CNA programs in Cedar City ranges from $559. Southwest Technical College lists the lowest tuition at $559.50. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee ($110 total for both the written Knowledge Exam and the Manual Skills Exam combined), background check, and uniforms.
How do I become a CNA in Cedar City, UT?
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To work as a CNA in Cedar City, you must meet a Utah-approved training program of at least 100 hours minimum at a UNAR-approved program, pass the D&SDT-Headmaster (TestMaster Universe / TMU) competency exam (Two-part state competency evaluation: a 75-question written Knowledge Exam and a hands-on Manual Skills Exam (3-4 randomly assigned skills) scored on the TMU rubric), and clear a Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) and FBI fingerprint background check, plus screening against the UNAR abuse and neglect registry and the federal OIG exclusion database. Most candidates complete the full process in 4-8 weeks from program enrollment to registry listing.
Are there free CNA classes in Cedar City?
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No Cedar City program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Utah 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.