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A Nursing Assistant degree can be the starting point for an associate degree in Nursing, a bachelor’s degree in Nursing, or a rewarding career on its own.
Why Consider a Nursing Assistant Degree?
- This can be the starting point for any nursing career or a rewarding career on its own.
- You're interested in healthcare because you're a nurturer who finds fulfillment caring for others.
- Learn under the guidance of licensed nursing staff in a variety of local healthcare settings.
- Nursing Assistants are critical for patient care in hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities.
Why Learn at Lakeshore?
- Lakeshore has several Nursing Assistant lab and clinical sites throughout Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties to allow training close to home.
- With frequent start dates, begin when it's convenient for you.
- In just one semester or less, you'll be eligible to sit for the state competency exam.
- Learn from dedicated, experienced healthcare professionals.
What It Takes
- Desire to help others
- A good-natured, cooperative attitude
- Interest in monitoring patients and assessing physical conditions to aid in diagnosis and treatment
- Great listening and communication skills
Accreditation
Wisconsin Department of Health Services – (DHS Approved program)
Lakeshore College's Nursing Assistant program courses prepare students to obtain state certification to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin. Federal regulations state that institutions may not enroll students who intend to practice in states in which our curriculum does not meet their requirements for preparation, examination, or licensure. If you intend to work outside of Wisconsin, please work with your academic counselor to determine if Lakeshore’s curriculum and/or Wisconsin’s credentials will suffice for the state you intend to practice in.