Alaska State Guide

CNA Classes in Alaska

Alaska offers some of the highest pay in the nation for Certified Nursing Assistants. To get started, you must complete a state-approved 140-hour training program and pass the Credentia competency exam to join the Alaska Nurse Aide Registry.

Alaska CNA Training
Min. Training
140 Hours
Exam Provider
Credentia
Avg. Salary
$51,240
Registry
License Search

How to Become a CNA in Alaska

1

Complete 140 Hours of Training

Alaska requires a high training standard. You must complete 140 hours of instruction, including 60 hours of classroom time and 80 hours of clinical skills practice.

2

Pass the NNAAP Exam

Register through Credentia to take the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program exam. This includes a written/oral knowledge test and a manual skills evaluation.

3

Fingerprinting & Background Check

Submit a Background Check Control (BCC) application with fingerprints. Alaska requires state and federal clearance before listing on the registry.

4

State Registry Listing

Once certified, you are listed on the Alaska Nurse Aide Registry. Federal law allows you to work for up to 4 months while awaiting final testing results.

5

Biennial Renewal

To renew every 2 years, you must work 160 hours for pay and complete 24 hours of continuing education. Alaska does not charge a renewal fee.

Alaska Certification Guide

πŸ”„ Reciprocity & Transfers

To transfer your license to Alaska, you must submit a Verification of Certification from your current state. Alaska requires that your original training met the 140-hour standard. If it did not, you may be required to complete additional clinical hours or retake the exam.

⏱️ The 120-Day Rule

Federal law allows you to work as a "Nurse Aide in Training" for up to 120 days while completing your state exams. In Alaska, you must be actively enrolled in a state-approved program and can only perform tasks you have been checked off on by an instructor.

πŸ“‹ Renewal & Continuing Ed

Alaska is strict regarding renewals every two years. You must prove 160 hours of paid work and 24 hours of continuing education. If your license lapses for more than two years, you must retake the full 140-hour training course.

CNA Salary & Career

Alaska is one of the highest-paying states for CNAs, with an average salary of $51,240. Demand is particularly high in Anchorage and Fairbanks, where specialized facilities often offer premium pay for night and weekend shifts.

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CNA Skills & Exams

Prepare for the Credentia NNAAP exam, which Alaska requires for certification. Our guide covers both the written theory and the clinical skills evaluation, ensuring you can demonstrate competency in patient safety and clinical care.

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Alaska Program Directory

Search by City, Area, or Institution Name

City / Area Institution Name Address Phone Number
AnchorageAlaska CNA ProgramPO Box 220553, Anchorage, AK 99522907-267‐9113
AnchoragePrestige Care and Rehabilitation of Anchorage9100 Centennial Circle, Anchorage, AK 99504907-333‐8100
AnchorageUniversity of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Dr AHS 148, Anchorage, AK 99508907-786‐4310
BethelBethel CNA Program Kuskokwim Campus, UAFPO Box 368, Bethel, AK 99559907-543‐0996
CordovaPrince William Sound Community CollegePO Box 1248, Cordova, AK 99574907-424‐7598
FairbanksDenali Center Facility CNA Program1510 19th Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701907-458‐5100
FairbanksUAF Community & Technical College604 Barnette Street Rm. 401, Fairbanks, AK 99701907-455‐2876
JuneauUniversity of Alaska Southeast1415 Harbor Way, Juneau, AK 99801907-796‐6125
JuneauBartlett Hospital3260 Hospital Drive, Juneau, AK 99801907-796‐8438
HomerKachemak Bay Campus - Kenai Peninsula College533 E. Pioneer Ave, Homer, AK 99603907-235‐7743
SoldotnaKenai Peninsula College / KPSD156 College Road, Soldotna, AK 99669907-262‐0379
SoldotnaHeritage Place232 Rockwell, Soldotna, AK 99669907-252‐7337
SewardProvidence Seward Mountain Haven2203 Oak Street, Seward, AK 99664907-224‐2984
KetchikanUniversity of Alaska Southeast2600 7th Avenue, Ketchikan, AK 99901907-228‐4537
KodiakKodiak College117 Benny Benson Dr, Kodiak, AK 99615907-486‐9218
KotzebueAlaska Technical CenterPO Box 51, Kotzebue, AK 99752907-442‐1502
PalmerAlaska Job Corps800 E Lynn Martin Dr, Palmer, AK 99654907-861‐8808
WasillaMat‐Su Career & Tech High School2472 Seward Meridian, Wasilla, AK 99654907-352‐0426
PalmerMat‐Su CNA Training Program12130 E. Maple Springs Way Palmer, AK 99645907-746‐9473
AnchorageUAA - Mat‐Su College Office3211 Providence Dr AHS 148, Anchorage, AK 99508907-786‐4310
NomeUAF Northwest Campus / Norton SoundPO Box 966, Nome, AK 99762907-443‐8418
PetersburgPetersburg Medical CenterPO Box 589, Petersburg, AK 99833907-772‐4291
SitkaUniversity of Alaska Southeast1332 Seward Avenue, Sitka, AK 99835907-747‐9476
ValdezProvidence Valdez Medical / PWSCPO Box 550, Valdez, AK 99686907-834‐1801
WrangellSEARHC Wrangell Medical CenterPO Box 1081, Wrangell, AK 99929907-874‐7000

Alaska CNA Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are the training hour requirements in Alaska?

Alaska requires a minimum of 140 hours of state-approved training, which includes 60 hours of classroom theory and 80 hours of clinical practice.

Q. Which exam provider does Alaska use?

The state uses Credentia to administer the NNAAP competency exam, which includes both a written/oral knowledge test and a hands-on skills evaluation.

Q. How much do CNAs earn in Alaska?

The average salary for a CNA in Alaska is $51,240, making it one of the highest-paying states for nursing assistants in 2026.

Q. Can I take CNA classes online in Alaska?

You can complete the 60 theory hours online through approved hybrid programs, but the 80 clinical hours must be done in person at a licensed facility.

Q. What are the renewal rules for the Alaska Registry?

You must renew every two years. Requirements include proving 160 hours of paid work and completing 24 hours of continuing education.

Q. How does reciprocity work for out-of-state CNAs?

Applicants must provide proof that their original training met the 140-hour standard. If it did not, additional testing or clinical training may be required.

Q. Is a background check required for certification?

Yes. All applicants must pass a state and federal background check (BCC) involving fingerprinting before being officially listed on the registry.

Q. What if my Alaska CNA license has expired?

If your license has lapsed for more than two years, you must retake the entire 140-hour training course and pass both state exams again.

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