In keeping with our mission of "Training health care professionals for the future", Kansas College Of Nursing maintains an open admissions policy.

Any person is eligible to enroll at Kansas College Of Nursing who has graduated from an accredited high school, successfully passed the GED examination, or met Ability to Benefit testing standards, approved by the U.S. Department of Education. All students will undergo placement testing.

As an equal opportunity institution, Kansas College of Nursing accepts applicants without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, physical disability, or veteran status.

 Our Mission:

"Training health care professionals for the future" 
The mission of Kansas College of Nursing is to provide quality educational programs and to enhance the educational and employment opportunities of our students in health care professions. Kansas College of Nursing accepts applicants without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or veteran status.

Kansas College of Nursing offers programs to serve the needs of individuals interested in nursing careers at different levels. The programs include:

Certified Nurse Aide and Certified Medication Aide Program:

The employment outlook for both C.N.A's and C.M.A's is excellent. There is an abundance of job opportunities in long-term facilities as well as other types of agencies. C.N.A's are also in great demand in acute-care hospitals.

Class Schedule:

Kansas College of Nursing will hold classes during day, and weekends.  All CNA and CMA weekday classes will last 6 weeks, while the weekend classes will last 7 weekends.  CMA update and CNA update courses are limited to 10 hours or 2 days of class.

Office Hours:

Business hours of the college are between the hours of 8:00am and 2:30pm, Monday through Friday.  Appointments may be available during the weekend.

Method of Payment:

    Initial down payment of $400.00 is due upon day of enrollment (CNA/CMA)
    Any remaining balance due is required prior to final exam of the program (CNA/CMA)

*Kansas College of Nursing Does Not Accept Cash or Personal Checks*

Certification:

At the end of every class, the student will receive a certificate.  After successfully passing the state exam, the student will be certified by the K.D.H.E. To check the status of your State Certification go to https://ksdhe.glsuite.us/glsuiteweb/Clients/KSDHE/public/main.html.

Contact Information:

Address: 1125 Westport Drive. Manhattan, KS 66502
Phone: 785-370-4399
Fax: 785-370-4470    
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