CNA Classes in Roanoke, VA
Roanoke, VA has 1 state-approved CNA training program in our directory. Published tuition ranges from $3,495, averaging about $3,495. Every program below meets Virginia's 120 hours training requirement and prepares you for the Credentia competency exam. Virginia requires 120 hours of training (45 above federal minimum), uses Credentia for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) exam, and ties renewal to your birth month rather than your initial certification date
Last updated June 2026 · 1 program listed
Programs in Roanoke
1
Tuition Range
$3,495
State Required Hours
120 hours
Exam Vendor
Credentia
Lowest tuition
Virginia Western Community College
$3,495 · 4 weeks classroom plus 40-hour clinical
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Virginia Western Community College
4 weeks classroom plus 40-hour clinical
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| Program | Tuition | Duration | Phone | Details |
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| Virginia Western Community College Certified Nurse Aide Program 3094 Colonial Ave SW | $3,495 | 4 weeks classroom plus 40-hour clinical | (540) 857-7231 | Details → |
- Virginia Western Community College
Certified Nurse Aide Program · 3094 Colonial Ave SW
- Tuition
- $3,495
- Duration
- 4 weeks classroom plus 40-hour clinical
How Much Does CNA Training Cost in Roanoke?
Tuition at Roanoke programs runs $3,495 (about $3,495 on average). Beyond tuition, plan for the state exam fee ($140 total ($45 written/oral + $95 skills)), the application/registry fee ($30 Virginia Board of Nursing CNA application fee, paid through the DHP online licensing system), a background check, and uniforms or supplies. All in, total CNA training cost in Virginia typically falls around $0 (employer-sponsored) to $2,000 (private 120-hour program).
How to Become a CNA in Roanoke, VA
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Confirm you meet the prerequisites
You must be at least 16, free of disqualifying convictions under Virginia Board of Nursing rules, and able to read and write English. There is no formal high school diploma requirement from the state, though most training programs require basic English literacy.
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Find a Virginia Board of Nursing-approved Nurse Aide Education Program
Look for a state-approved program meeting Virginia's 120-hour requirement. Approved programs are run by Virginia's community college system (especially Tidewater Community College, Northern Virginia Community College, J. Sargeant Reynolds, Piedmont Virginia, Wytheville), the American Red Cross, nursing facility chains, and private career schools. Many Virginia LTC operators in Northern Virginia, Richmond, Virginia Beach, and Roanoke sponsor training in exchange for a work commitment.
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Complete the 120-hour training program
Pass all 120 hours, including at least 40 hours of supervised clinical training delivering direct client care in a nursing care setting and at least 20 hours of skills-lab instruction. Your program issues a completion certificate that allows you to register for the Credentia competency exam.
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Complete state and FBI background screening
Submit fingerprints for both Virginia State Police criminal background 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 Credentia NNAAP exam
Apply through Credentia's CNA365 account at credentia.com/test-takers/va/. The total exam fee is $140 ($45 written/oral + $95 skills). Schedule both portions at a Credentia-approved Virginia test center, typically within 2 to 4 weeks of program completion.
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Apply through DHP and pay the $30 application fee
Submit your Virginia Board of Nursing CNA application through the DHP online licensing system and pay the $30 application fee to the Treasurer of Virginia. The Board verifies your training, exam results, and background check before adding you to the registry.
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Get listed on the Virginia Nurse Aide Registry
Once you pass both exam portions, your background check clears, and your DHP application is processed, you are added to the Virginia Nurse Aide Registry. You can verify your status at dhp.virginiainteractive.org/lookup/index. From that point you are authorized to work as a CNA in Virginia Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing facilities and other licensed healthcare settings.
Becoming a CNA in Virginia
Becoming a CNA in Virginia is one of the more rigorous pathways on the East Coast. Virginia requires 120 hours of training — 45 hours above the federal floor of 75 — split into at least 80 hours of classroom theory and skills-lab instruction (including a minimum of 20 hours of skills-lab work) plus at least 40 hours of supervised clinical training delivering direct client care in a nursing care setting. Most full-time programs run 6 to 10 weeks. Virginia's community college system — including Tidewater, Northern Virginia, J. Sargeant Reynolds, Piedmont Virginia, and Wytheville — runs the largest network of approved 120-hour programs, typically priced $600 to $1,500 for residents.
Frequently Asked Questions: CNA Training in Roanoke
How many CNA training programs are available in Roanoke, VA?
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Our directory lists 1 state-approved Certified Nurse Aide training program in Roanoke, VA. All programs must meet Virginia's minimum of 120 hours and prepare graduates to sit for the Credentia competency exam.
How much does CNA training cost in Roanoke?
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Published tuition for CNA programs in Roanoke ranges from $3,495. Virginia Western Community College lists the lowest tuition at $3,495. Total out-of-pocket cost also includes the state exam fee ($140 total ($45 written/oral + $95 skills)), background check, and uniforms.
What is the fastest CNA program in Roanoke?
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Virginia Western Community College offers the shortest published program in Roanoke at 4 weeks classroom plus 40-hour clinical. Virginia requires 120 hours of state-approved training, so any accelerated program must compress the required hours into a shorter calendar window through full-time scheduling. Call (540) 857-7231 for current cohort start dates.
How do I become a CNA in Roanoke, VA?
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To work as a CNA in Roanoke, you must meet a Virginia-approved training program of at least 120 hours, pass the Credentia competency exam (Two-part Nurse Aide Competency Test (NNAAP): a written (or oral) knowledge test plus a hands-on skills evaluation), and clear a Virginia State Police criminal background check plus federal FBI fingerprint clearance. Most candidates complete the full process in 8–14 weeks (training 6–10 weeks, exam and registry 2–4 weeks).
Are there free CNA classes in Roanoke?
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No Roanoke program on our directory currently advertises free tuition, but many Virginia 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.