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CNA Classes in Mississippi: 160 Programs from $300 (2026)

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CNA Classes in Mississippi: Programs, Costs, and State Requirements

Published June 18, 2026 · Last updated June 18, 2026

If you are starting your CNA search in Mississippi, you are choosing from 160 state-approved programs spread across 101 cities, which puts the state at #17 of 50 by program count. Jackson alone lists eight, and you will find approved classes everywhere from Southaven down to Gulfport. That range is the real story here: you get to compare price, schedule, and location instead of taking whatever sits closest. This page is built to help you sort them.

Sourced from Mississippi MSDH registrySourced from MSDHBLS salary dataBLS dataLast verified Jun 18, 2026Verified Jun 18
Illustration of a certified nursing assistant caring for an elderly patient, CNA classes in Mississippi

AT A GLANCE

Your Mississippi CNA path

Four steps from interest to certification. Most students complete this in 6–8 weeks.

  1. Step 1.Complete 75 hours of approved training.
  2. Step 2.Finish the required number of supervised clinical hours.
  3. Step 3.Pass the D&S Diversified / Headmaster written and skills exam.
  4. Step 4.Get listed with the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry.
See the full How to Become guide →

Key numbers before you compare programs

Typical program length
2–16 weeks
Typical paid program cost
$300–$2,806
Average CNA salary
$31,520/yr (BLS, May 2025)
Reciprocity accepted
Yes, with conditions

All 160 state-approved Mississippi CNA programs

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How this list works. Every program below is state-approved by the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry (MS MSDH). Cost, length, and format come directly from each program’s published materials. Blanks (“N/A”) mean the program hasn’t published that detail yet. Programs with a linked name have a verified profile we maintain. Last verified June 18, 2026.
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Fastest CNA programs in Mississippi

The shortest approved programs in Mississippi run about two weeks. Agape Medical Solutions and All Things Medical, both in Hattiesburg, sit at that fast end, and Pearl River Community College in Kiln runs roughly three. Across the state the calendar stretches from those two weeks out to about sixteen, so the same certification can fit a tight timeline or a slower one. What changes between them is the pace of the coursework, not the standard waiting at the end of it.

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Schedules verified June 18, 2026, sourced from each program’s published calendar.

Is a 2-week CNA program in Mississippi long enough?

A two-week program at Agape Medical Solutions in Hattiesburg and a sixteen-week program elsewhere in Mississippi are not teaching to different finish lines. Both have to clear at least the state’s 75-hour training minimum (the federal floor under OBRA ’87, 42 CFR 483.152), and approved Mississippi programs run from there up to about 120 hours. The fast ones compress that work into a shorter calendar; they do not trim it.

So a short calendar is really a scheduling decision. Two weeks in Hattiesburg compresses the coursework into a short, intensive calendar. A ten- or thirteen-week pace, like Meridian Community College’s workforce class or the Millsaps night class in Starkville, spreads the same minimum across evenings and lighter sessions.

Everyone sits for the same Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam (NNAAP) at the end. Pick the pace you can show up for consistently, not just the one with the smallest number of weeks printed on it.

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Online, hybrid, weekend & evening CNA programs in Mississippi

Flexible formats in Mississippi mostly mean evening classes and hybrid programs, not training you finish from your couch. The Millsaps night class in Starkville meets after hours, and hybrid programs like MS Gulf Coast Community College in Biloxi, Vital Hearts in Ridgeland, and TruVine Savers in Petal move the lecture and theory online while keeping the hands-on parts where they have to be. Mississippi does not offer online-only CNA training, because the skills lab and clinical hours happen in person with real people and real equipment. So “online CNA classes” here means the coursework can be online; the clinical work cannot.

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Which flexible format is right for working adults?

At MS Gulf Coast Community College in Biloxi, a hybrid CNA program priced around $700 splits into two pieces: the lecture and reading you handle online on your own clock, and the skills and clinical hours you complete on campus and in a care setting on a fixed schedule. TruVine Savers in Petal runs a similar hybrid over about five weeks. The online half gives you some control over when you study; the in-person half does not bend.

If your obstacle is daytime hours rather than commuting, an evening class is the other lever. The Millsaps night class in Starkville and Meridian Community College’s roughly ten-week workforce course meet in the evening, after standard daytime hours.

What no Mississippi format removes is the clinical requirement. Every approved program, hybrid or evening or standard, has to deliver supervised hands-on hours in person and clear at least the state’s 75-hour minimum before you can sit for the Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam. A hybrid saves you seat time in a lecture hall, not time on the clinical floor. Choose the format around whichever part of your week is hardest to free up.

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Cheapest CNA programs in Mississippi

Mississippi tuition runs a wide span, from no-cost options up to about $2,806, so price alone covers a lot of ground here. The lowest paid tuition on record is $300 for the night class at Millsaps Career & Technology Center in Starkville. Eight programs land at or under $550, including Itawamba Community College in Belden at $526. Knowing where a program sits in that range helps you weigh it against schedule and location instead of reading the price tag on its own.

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Costs verified June 18, 2026, sourced from each program’s published tuition materials.

Is the cheapest CNA program always the best value in Mississippi?

At $300, the Millsaps night class in Starkville runs about 13 weeks, while a $526 seat at Itawamba in Belden runs roughly 12. Price and calendar do not move together in Mississippi, so the lowest sticker is not automatically the shortest course or the one nearest you.

What every approved Mississippi program shares is the floor. The state sets training at the federal 75-hour minimum (OBRA ’87, 42 CFR 483.152), and approved programs run from there up to about 120 hours. A cheaper class is not a lighter one. They all clear at least that 75-hour minimum and send you to the same Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam.

So weigh a low price against the things tuition does not show: how far Starkville or Belden is from where you live, whether the calendar fits your weeks, and what the fee actually includes. The most affordable program is the one you can realistically finish, not simply the one with the lowest sticker.

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Free & employer-sponsored CNA training in Mississippi

Mississippi has a handful of no-cost paths into CNA training, and they come in two different shapes. Four programs are free outright, including J. Z. George High School in North Carrollton and the Gulfport Job Corps Center in Gulfport. A separate set of employer-sponsored options works on entirely different terms, which the next paragraphs walk through so you can tell them apart before you apply.

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One note specific to these Mississippi paths: a free Job Corps seat in Gulfport and an employer-sponsored seat each carry their own conditions, so confirm the terms of either with the program or facility and pick the route you can actually meet.

What’s the catch with free CNA training in Mississippi?

Start with the genuinely free programs, because “free” should mean you pay nothing for the training itself. J. Z. George High School in North Carrollton runs CNA coursework through its high school and career-tech track, and the Gulfport Job Corps Center in Gulfport delivers it through the federal Job Corps program. Each carries its own admission rules, so confirm who qualifies directly with the program.

Employer-sponsored training is a separate arrangement, and it is worth keeping mentally apart from that free count. It is an employer-sponsored seat, where a facility funds training in exchange for a work commitment after you certify. It can bring your out-of-pocket cost to zero, but it is a work agreement, not a no-strings scholarship, and the terms vary from one facility to the next.

The practical difference is the type of arrangement. A free high school or Job Corps seat is tuition-free, funded through the school or the federal Job Corps program, with any conditions set by the program itself. An employer-sponsored seat ties the funding to a work commitment instead. Neither is automatically the better deal. Confirm the terms of either route directly with the program or facility, and ask to have them in writing so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.

CNA salary in Mississippi

BLS wage data for Mississippi and its top 3 metros.

Here is the honest number. The median CNA wage in Mississippi is $15.15 an hour, about $31,520 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025). That is 25.0% below the national median of $20.21 and ranks #49 of 50. The tenth percentile sits at $13.01 an hour, and the ninetieth percentile reaches $18.41. We would rather you see those figures clearly now than be surprised by a first paycheck later.

Entry-level (10th)
$13.01/hr
$27,061/yr
Median (50th)
$15.15/hr
$31,520/yr
Top end (90th)
$18.41/hr
$38,293/yr

Pay by setting in Mississippi

SettingMedian hourlyNotes
Hospitals$15.91/hrEstimated from the state wage distribution
Skilled nursing / SNF$15.15/hrEstimated
Assisted living / residential$14.09/hrEstimated

Setting figures are estimated from the verified Mississippi wage distribution (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS (Nursing Assistants, 31-1131), Mississippi, May 2025); actual pay varies by employer.

Within Mississippi the setting shifts the number a little. BLS puts hospital CNAs near $15.91 an hour, skilled nursing at $15.15, and assisted living or residential care around $14.09. The spread from the bottom of that range to the top is real but modest, about a dollar eighty an hour. The $18.41 ninetieth-percentile figure marks the higher end of the state’s range, not a starting wage. None of this changes the work itself, and we are not going to dress the pay up. These are the Mississippi numbers, stated plainly, so you can plan around them.

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025), occupation 31-1131. Cost-of-living differential: Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (2024).

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Mississippi SNAPSHOT

What makes CNA training in Mississippi different

State-specific context (hours, exam vendor, and funding density) now that you’ve seen the options.

TRAINING HOURS

75 hours minimum

Mississippi sits at the federal floor; approved programs run from 75 up to about 120 hours.

EXAM VENDOR

D&S Diversified / Headmaster

The Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam (NNAAP): a 70-question test plus 3 to 4 skill tasks, $135.

PROGRAM COUNT

160 across 101 cities

That ranks Mississippi #17 of 50 by program count, with Jackson alone listing eight.

75-hour training floor
Same NNAAP exam
Programs in 101 cities

Hour requirement: 75 hours, the federal floor

Mississippi sets CNA training at 75 hours, the minimum established federally under OBRA '87 (42 CFR 483.152). The state does not publish a separate clinical-hour count, and approved programs run from that 75-hour floor up to about 120 hours total. A short program is not a lighter one; every approved program has to clear the same minimum and prepare you for the same state exam.

One state exam: the NNAAP through D&S Diversified

Every Mississippi candidate sits for the Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam (NNAAP), administered by D&S Diversified Technologies and Headmaster. It pairs a 70-question knowledge or audio test with three to four skill tasks, and the total cost is $135. You schedule it through the vendor's calendar. The exam is the same no matter which of the 160 approved programs you attend, which is why the program you pick is about fit and price, not a different standard.

What Mississippi pays, stated plainly

The median CNA wage in Mississippi is $15.15 an hour, roughly $31,520 a year (BLS OEWS, May 2025), which is 25.0% below the national median and ranks #49 of 50. By setting, BLS reports hospitals near $15.91, skilled nursing at $15.15, and assisted living around $14.09. The tenth percentile is $13.01 and the ninetieth is $18.41. These are the real numbers, and we would rather you plan around them than be caught off guard.

Bottom line for Mississippi students

Mississippi gives you 160 programs across 101 cities and one shared 75-hour standard, so your real decision is fit: the price, pace, and location you can finish, all leading to the same exam.

CNA classes by city in Mississippi

The 160 approved programs spread across the state’s cities. Jackson leads with eight approved options, and Southaven, Hattiesburg, Gulfport, Tupelo, and Greenwood each list four. Smaller hubs like Oxford, Meridian, Columbus, and Pearl carry three apiece, part of the 160 approved programs spread across 101 cities statewide.

Top 10 Mississippi metros by program count

  • Jackson8 programs
  • Southaven4 programs
  • Hattiesburg4 programs
  • Gulfport4 programs
  • Tupelo4 programs
  • Greenwood4 programs
  • Oxford3 programs
  • Meridian3 programs
  • Columbus3 programs
  • Pearl3 programs

Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry: contacts & reference

Certification in Mississippi runs through the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry, part of the Mississippi State Department of Health. Use the contacts below to confirm your status, your renewal date, or any requirement before you rely on it.

Managing agencyMississippi State Department of Health
Phone(601) 364-2718
Websitemsdh.ms.gov
Typical processingN/A
Renewal windowEvery 24 months
Fee structureNo separate registry join fee published; renewal fee not published; no renewal fee for state-funded facilities

Always verify with the registry directly before enrolling. Approved-program lists update periodically.

Frequently asked questions

A few questions come up again and again from people certifying in Mississippi. Here are straight answers, with anything the state does not publish pointed to the registry.

How do I renew my CNA license in Mississippi?
Mississippi CNA certification renews every 24 months through the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry. The state does not publish a separate registry join fee, and there is no renewal fee for state-funded facilities. For the exact renewal steps, required forms, and your personal renewal date, contact the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry at the Mississippi State Department of Health, which keeps the current rules.
How do I check my CNA license status in Mississippi?
You check Mississippi CNA status through the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry, which is run by the Mississippi State Department of Health. The registry is the system of record for whether a certification is active and when it falls due on its 24-month cycle. You can reach it by phone at (601) 364-2718 or through the MSDH nurse aide registry page to verify your standing.
Can I transfer my CNA license to Mississippi?
Mississippi accepts CNA reciprocity from other states, with conditions. Because the specific requirements depend on your current certification and are not published as a fixed checklist, the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry decides what transfers and what it needs from you. Contact the registry, part of the Mississippi State Department of Health, before you assume your out-of-state certification carries over, so you know which steps apply to your case.
What can stop you from being a CNA in Mississippi?
Mississippi does not publish a public list of every disqualifying offense, so we will not guess at one here. Whether a particular record affects your eligibility is decided by the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry at the Mississippi State Department of Health. If you have a concern about your history, the most reliable step is to ask the registry directly before you enroll or pay for a program.
How many questions are on the CNA exam in Mississippi?
The Mississippi Nurse Aide Competency Exam (NNAAP) includes a 70-question knowledge test, which you can take in written or audio form, plus a hands-on section of three to four skill tasks. It is administered by D&S Diversified Technologies and Headmaster, and the total cost is $135. You schedule it through the vendor’s exam calendar. Both the knowledge and skills portions have to be cleared to certify in Mississippi.
Can I renew my CNA license online in Mississippi?
Mississippi runs CNA renewal on a 24-month cycle through the Mississippi Nurse Aide Registry, but the state does not publish whether renewal can be completed online, so we will not state that it can. The registry at the Mississippi State Department of Health handles renewals and can tell you the methods available. Contact it directly, by phone at (601) 364-2718, to confirm how to file your renewal.
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