By Janice Phelan,
                                                									February 3, 2020
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
New CNAs celebrate graduation from the University of Central Missouri’s certificate
                                                   program.
                                             
                                             Graduates of the University of Central Missouri’s Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
                                                Mental Health Specialist Certificate Program were recognized Jan. 28 at a ceremony
                                                at UCM’s Lee’s Summit campus. Through this program, students earn their Missouri CNA
                                                certification and are prepared to launch a career in the high-demand healthcare field.
Thanks to a partnership with the Full Employment Council, qualifying students are
                                                eligible for scholarships for this course as well as several other workforce development
                                                programs.
At the graduation ceremony, students were encouraged to continue their education and
                                                advance in their careers. Next step opportunities include Sterile Processing Technician,
                                                offered by UCM, as well as pursuing LPN (licensed practical nurse) or RN (registered
                                                nurse) options through local community colleges.
UCM also offers a bachelor’s degree in nursing (known as prelicensure), a RN to bachelor’s
                                                degree online nursing option and a master’s degree in nursing, a primarily online
                                                program geared for working adults.
The university’s CNA courses include a general CNA certificate program as well as
                                                home health aide, a CNA course specializing in mental health and a CNA program geared
                                                toward special needs. The Jan. 28 graduates completed the course emphasizing mental
                                                health needs.
The university’s CNA programs can be completed in approximately two to three months,
                                                depending on how many classes are offered during each week.
Classes are currently forming for two high-demand healthcare certificate programs
                                                -- the CNA Development Program and Certified Medication Technician (CMT), both offered
                                                in the Kansas City area. To learn more about these healthcare programs or other University
                                                of Central Missouri certificate programs, visit the UCM Workforce and Professional Education webpage.
Financial aid options are also available for qualifying students. UCM sponsors a monthly Professional Training and Education Open House through a partnership with the Full Employment Council. The open house events are
                                                designed to help individuals learn how they can qualify for debt-free tuition assistance.
                                                Events are held on the last Tuesday of each month from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Missouri
                                                Innovation Campus in Lee’s Summit. Upcoming events will be Feb. 25 and March 31.
The University of Central Missouri operates campus locations in Warrensburg, Online
                                                and Lee’s Summit. UCM’s Workforce and Professional Education programs are housed at
                                                the university’s Lee’s Summit location in the Missouri Innovation Campus.