California Nurses Educational Institute - Faqs


 

What are the prerequisites for admission

Most programs require a high school diploma or GED.  The exceptions are the CNA and Home Health Aide programs, which do not require a high school diploma.  A short entrance test is also required for admission into the LVN or PsyTech programs. 

In addition, the school and most employers require a background check.  If you have been convicted of a crime, please bring it to the attention of the admissions office so we can help you to resolve it. 

 

How much does it cost/What are the fees

Tuition and Fees vary greatly due to the differences in the length of each program from $500 to $23,990.  Please call for more info (760) 416-5955.

 What financial aid do you have

We offer the ability to make monthly or quarterly payments.  We accept cash, checks, Visa and MasterCard.  

We also have Sallie Mae loans, which are private loans based on creditworthiness.  Please call the school for more information (760) 416-5955. 

 

Who do I contact if I have more questions

Please call admissions for more information (760) 416-5955 

 

How long are the courses

The LVN program is 66 weeks

The PsyTech program is 60 weeks

The CNA program is 12 weeks

The Phlebotomy program is 8 weeks

The Home Health Aid program is 2 weeks 

 

Do you accept payment plans

Yes, if you decide to pay out-of-pocket for the program, CNEI will set up a payment plan that suits you. 

 

Do you accept transfer credit

On a case-by-case basis, CNEI may accept prior course credit from other accredited colleges.   Please discuss it with our admissions staff.

 

What are your attendance policies

Good attendance is required for all programs, and employers will also require it when you enter the job market.  Current students should review the school catalog which has our official attendance policy.  The Student Services tab under the Resources section will give you general information on the school's attendance and grading policies.   

 

What if I need to take some time off

The school will allow you to take a Leave of Absence for a period of up to 180 days.  Please refer to the catalog for our official LOA policy. 

 

I want to enroll, what do I do next

Please call the school to setup an appointment with our  friendly admissions staff at (760) 416-5955. 

 

Do you help with the licensing exam

After you finish the LVN program the school offers an NCLEX preparation course led by one of our highly qualified instructors.  There is no additional cost for this course.  It is included in the LVN program.

 

Do I need a high school diploma or GED

Yes, for the LVN, PsyTech, and Phlebotomy programs

No,  for the CNA or Home Health Aide programs