The Adult Healthcare program offerings include Certified Nurse Aide, Certified Medication Aide, Certified Medication Aide Update and Certified Nurse Aide Refresher. These courses are approved by Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). Follow us on Facebook for up to date information on what is happening in the Adult Healthcare world! See below for Program Updates, Job Listings, and Opportunities for Networking within the Profession. Ready to get started? Request a Program Brochure!
See also: Adult Healthcare Handbook
Outside Testers
Testing for CNA is the first Thursday of every month at 2 p.m. If you have already been in contact with KDADS, please complete the form and push submit.
Please call the business office at (620) 786-7463 to pay the $25 proctoring fee and you will be placed on the next monthly testing date.
One week prior to the testing date, you should receive an email with a ticket for the test. If you do not receive this, please contact the Adult Healthcare department at (620) 792-9266.
Upcoming Adult Healthcare Classes
Select the links below to see the full semester schedule of CNA, CMA, CNA Refresher and CMA Update classes.
Please note that we are now enrolling for Spring 2025 classes.
Spring 2025 Class Schedule
**All classes are tentative, pending state approval and student enrollment. Clinicals may not be held in Barton county. Class schedule changes or updates may occur at the discretion of the instructor. COVID-19 continues to present challenges, clinical changes are possible. Please refer to Barton's COVID-19 Healthcare Statement as to how the federal vaccine mandate impacts students.
An active CNA certificate is a required pre-requisite for the Barton Nursing Program. Complete a Change of Major Form.
Classes are filled on a first come, first serve basis. The sizes of classes are limited. CNA clinical groups max out at 10, CMA clinical groups max out at 6. Courses are scheduled upon student interest and instructor availability. Please check back frequently for updated class schedules.
Tuition/Fees (effective Fall 2024) | Barton County Resident | Out of County, In-State Resident |
CNA | $745 | $800 |
CMA | $675 | $730 |
CMA Update | $135 | $146 |
CNA Refresher | $135 | $146 |
Payment: Due at the time of enrollment. Financial aid ineligible. See Partnering Programs below for scholarship opportunities.
Books: Books are required the first day of class and not included in tuition and fees. They can be purchased through the Barton bookstore, either in-person or online. Follow the links below for book information.
Why Barton’s Adult Healthcare Program?
Flexibility
- Hybrid or face-to-face classes
- Evening classes
- Accelerated courses
Facilities
- Designated Adult Healthcare lab in T-119
- Equipment available on campus that students will use in the clinical settings such as mechanical lifts, wall mounted blood pressure cuffs and hospital beds
- Instructor led simulations on manikins
- Clinical sites in Barton, Ellsworth, Rush, Pawnee, Rice, and Stafford.
State Exam Pass Rates
2016-2017: CNA 98%, CMA 98%
2018-2019: CNA 98%, CMA 100%
2019-2020: CNA 98%, CMA 100%
2020-2021: CNA 94%, CMA 100%
2021-2022: CNA 98%, CMA 89%
Certificates
Certified Nurse Aide
Certified Medication Aide
View the full list of Curriculum Guides (applicable for students admitted prior to Fall 2024) and Degree Maps (applicable for students admitted Fall 2024 and after).
Occupational Outlook and Earnings
The CNA course is a 90 contact hour course that prepares students for the state certification exam. It is approved and regulated by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). CNAs provide direct care to patients in hospitals and residents of assisted living centers and long term care facilities. Students can be 15 years old to attend CNA classes but must be 16 years old at the time of the State Certification test.
Check your CNA/CMA certificate status online.
Certified Nurse Aide Refresher
The CNA Refresher course is a 15 contact hour course that is approved by KDADS to reactivate a Kansas CNA certificate that has expired. The course consists of a brief review of the KDADS CNA curriculum guidelines as well as student demonstration, in the lab Environment of the 18 skills from the Kansas Nurse Aide Task Checklist.
The CMA course is a 75 contact hour course that prepares students for the state certification exam. CMAs administer medications to residents in assisted living centers, and long term care facilities. A Certified Nurse Aide certification is a requirement for CMA training. Students must be 18 years old to attend the CMA course.
Certified Medication Aide Update
The CMA Update course is a 15 contact hour course that is approved by KDADS to meet the requirement for Kansas CMA continuing education that must be completed every two years. This course is designed to provide the student with a review of basic knowledge and introduction of new medications and their safe administration.
Available on campus as well as in Ellsworth, Great Bend, LaCrosse, Larned, Lincoln, Little River, St. John, and Stafford. Face to Face and Hybrid Class options are available. To start, complete the KDADS Instructor Information and apply online for CNA/CMA Adjunct Faculty at Barton.
Castlebranch
BCC Adult Healthcare Scholarship
Promise Act Scholarship
Bring Back the Trades Scholarship
Excel in CTE Initiative (SB155) for high school Juniors & Seniors
A-OK participants
WIA participants
3rd Party Payee
** Payment is not contingent upon student performance in the class. Student record information will not be released to Partnering Programs. The student must complete a FERPA form for this to occur. Contact us for more information.
** You may be eligible for additional scholarships, Barton Bound. Contact the Business Office for more information.
Apply for Admissions at Barton!
Adult Healthcare Class Enrollment Guide
Enrolling in a CNA or CMA Course Flow Sheet
For assistance with online registration, see Self Enrollment On-Campus Classes.