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NC DHSR HCPR: State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs As of 06/02/2014 County/City Facility Phone ALAMANCE/Graham Alamance Community College (336) 578-2002 ALAMANCE/Graham Alamance Community College (336) 538-7000 ALEXANDER/Taylorsville Catawba Valley Community College - Alexander Campus (828) 327-7000 ALLEGHANY/Sparta Wilkes Community College/Alleghany Campus (336) 372-5061 ASHE/Jefferson Wilkes Community College/Ashe Campus (336) 838-6204 AVERY/Newland Mayland Community College/Avery Campus (828) 765-7351 AVERY/Newland Mayland Community College/Avery Campus (828) 733-5883 BEAUFORT/Washington Beaufort County Community College/Beaufort Campus (252) 946-6194 BERTIE/Windsor Martin Community College/Bertie Campus (252) 794-4861 BLADEN/Dublin Bladen Community College (910) 879-5500 BLADEN/Dublin Bladen Community College (910) 879-5632 BLADEN/Riegelwood Bladen Community College/East Arcadia (910) 879-5500 BRUNSWICK/Bolivia Brunswick Community College (910) 755-7337 BUNCOMBE/Asheville Asheville-Buncombe Tech Community College (828) 254-1921 BUNCOMBE/Candler Asheville-Buncombe Tech Community College/Enka Campus (828) 254-1921 BUNCOMBE/Asheville Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College/Goodwill (828) 254-1921 BURKE/MORGANTON BROUGHTON HOSPITAL (828) 433-2111 BURKE/Morganton Western Piedmont Community College (828) 448-3532 CABARRUS/Concord Cabarrus College of Health Sciences (704) 403-1555 CABARRUS/Kannapolis Rowan-Cabarrus, Kannapolis Campus (704) 788-3197 CALDWELL/Hudson Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (828) 726-2200 CARTERET/Morehead City Carteret Community College (252) 222-6203 CASWELL/Yanceyville Piedmont Community College/Yanceyville Campus (336) 599-1181 CATAWBA/Hickory Catawba Valley Community College (828) 327-7000 CATAWBA/Conover Catawba Valley Community College - Goodwill Site (828) 327-7000 CHATHAM/Pittsboro Central Carolina Community College/Pittsboro (919) 542-6495 CHATHAM/Siler City Central Carolina Community College/Siler City (919) 742-2715 CHEROKEE/Murphy Tri-County Community College (828) 837-6810 CHOWAN/Edenton College of the Albemarle/Chowan Campus (252) 482-7900 CLEVELAND/Shelby Cleveland Community College (704) 484-4000 CLEVELAND/Shelby Cleveland Community College - Crest Site (704) 484-6661 COLUMBUS/Whiteville Southeastern Community College (910) 642-7141 CRAVEN/New Bern Craven Community College (252) 638-6127 CUMBERLAND/Fayetteville Care One Health Training Institute-Fayetteville (910) 229-3242 CUMBERLAND/Fayetteville Fayetteville Technical Community College (910) 678-8423 CUMBERLAND/Fayetteville Fayetteville Technical Community College-CCP (910) 678-8432 CUMBERLAND/Fayetteville Fayetteville Technical Community College-CDPK (910) 678-8470 CUMBERLAND/Spring Lake Fayetteville Technical Community College/Spring Lake (910) 436-1443 CUMBERLAND/Fayetteville Miller-Motte College (910) 354-1900 DARE/Manteo College of the Albemarle/Roanoke Island Campus (252) 475-9250 DAVIDSON/Thomasville Davidson County Community College (336) 249-8186 Page: 1 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs As of 06/02/2014 County/City Facility Phone DAVIDSON/Thomasville Davidson County Community College-CCP (336) 249-8186 DAVIDSON/Denton Davidson County Community College-CCP (336) 249-8186 DAVIDSON/Lexington Davidson County Community College-CCP (336) 249-8186 DAVIE/Mocksville Davidson Community College/Mocksville Campus (336) 249-8186 DAVIE/Mocksville Davidson County Community College-CCP (336) 249-8186 DURHAM/Durham Durham Technical Community College (919) 536-7239 DURHAM/Durham Durham Technical Community College/Durham Hybrid (919) 536-7239 DURHAM/Durham Gericare Education & Training, Inc. (919) 479-3000 DURHAM/Durham Harris Training Institute (919) 224-8081 DURHAM/Durham Optimal Health College, Inc. (919) 596-6811 DURHAM/Durham Triangle Nurse Aide Program (919) 323-3693 EDGECOMBE/Tarboro Edgecombe Community College (252) 823-5166 EDGECOMBE/Rocky Mount Edgecombe Community College - OIC Campus (252) 446-0486 EDGECOMBE/Rocky Mt Edgecombe Community College/Rocky Mt. Campus (252) 446-0436 FORSYTH/Jefferson Forsyth Tech Community College~Off Site Programs (336) 734-7734 FORSYTH/Kernersville Forsyth Tech Community College~Swisher Center (336) 734-7734 FORSYTH/Winston Salem Forsyth Tech Community College~Woodruff Center (336) 734-7734 FORSYTH/Winston-Salem Forsyth Technical Community College (336) 734-7734 FORSYTH/King Forsyth Technical Community College-NW Forsyth Center (336) 734-7734 FORSYTH/Winston-Salem Mount Eagle College (336) 776-0357 FRANKLIN/Louisburg Vance-Granville Community College/Franklin Cty Campus (252) 492-2061 GASTON/Dallas Gaston College (704) 922-6365 GASTON/Dallas Gaston College (704) 922-6372 GASTON/Belmont Gaston College - East Campus (704) 922-6372 GASTON/Gastonia Provision Learning Center (704) 648-9264 GASTON/Gastonia Umanah Healthcare Institute - Gastonia (704) 287-8534 GRAHAM/Robbinsville Tri-County Community College - Robbinsville Campus (828) 837-6810 GRANVILLE/Creedmoor Vance-Granville Community College/Granville Site (252) 492-2061 GREENE/Snow Hill Lenoir Community College/Green Co Division (252) 747-3434 GUILFORD/Greensboro Guilford Technical Community College (336) 334-4822 GUILFORD/Greensboro Priority Nursing College, Inc. (336) 272-4952 HALIFAX/Weldon Halifax Community College (252) 536-7291 HALIFAX/Enfield Halifax Community College - Off Site Programs (252) 536-7291 HARNETT/Lillington Central Carolina Community College-Harnett (910) 814-8999 HAYWOOD/Clyde Haywood Community College (828) 627-2821 HENDERSON/Flat Rock Blue Ridge Community College (828) 694-1735 HENDERSON/Hendersonville Blue Ridge Community College - Goodwill (828) 694-1761 HERTFORD/Ahoskie Roanoke-Chowan Community College (252) 332-5921 HERTFORD/Ahoskie Roanoke-Chowan Community College - Northampton HS CCP (252) 862-1200 HOKE/Raeford Sandhills Community College/Raeford Campus (910) 875-8589 IREDELL/Troutman Mitchell Community College - CATS Center (704) 978-5443 Page: 2 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs As of 06/02/2014 County/City Facility Phone IREDELL/Statesville Mitchell Community College - Goodwill Center (704) 978-5443 IREDELL/Statesville Mitchell Community College - Goodwill Center (704) 978-9443 IREDELL/Statesville Mitchell Community College - Housing Authority (704) 878-4368 IREDELL/Statesville Mitchell Community College/Cherry Street (704) 878-4368 IREDELL/Mooresville Mitchell Community College/Mooresville (704) 878-4368 JACKSON/Sylva Southwestern Community College (828) 586-4091 JOHNSTON/Smithfield Johnston Community College (919) 209-2009 JONES/Trenton Lenoir Community College/Jones County Center (252) 448-5021 LEE/Sanford Central Carolina Community College-Wicker Center (919) 775-2122 LENOIR/Kinston Lenoir Community College (252) 527-6223 LINCOLN/Lincolnton Gaston College/ Lincoln Campus (704) 922-6372 LINCOLN/Lincolnton Gaston College/Lincoln Campus (704) 922-6372 MACON/Franklin Southwestern Community College - Macon Center (828) 369-7331 MADISON/Marshall Asheville-Buncombe Tech Community College/Marshall Camp (828) 254-1921 MARTIN/Williamston Martin Community College (252) 792-1521 MCDOWELL/Marion McDowell Technical Community College (828) 652-0645 MCDOWELL/Marion McDowell Technical Community College (828) 652-6021 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte American Academy of Healthcare, LLC (704) 525-3500 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Brookstone College of Business - Charlotte (704) 547-8600 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Carolinas College of Health Sciences (704) 355-0975 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte CarWil Learning Academy, LLC (704) 373-0034 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Central Piedmont Community College (704) 330-4377 MECKLENBURG/Matthews Central Piedmont Community College - Levine Campus (704) 330-4377 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Chosen Healthcare Institute, Inc. (704) 547-1988 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Divine Health Academy (704) 566-2955 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Health Care Institute of Charlotte, II (704) 575-5064 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Serenity Nurse Aide Academy (704) 567-8000 MECKLENBURG/Charlotte Umanah Healthcare Institute (704) 287-8534 MITCHELL/Spruce Pine Mayland Community College - Spruce Pine (828) 765-7312 MITCHELL/Spruce Pine Mayland Community College - Spruce Pine (828) 765-7351 MONTGOMERY/Troy Montgomery Community College (910) 576-6222 MOORE/Pinehurst Sandhills Community College (910) 692-6185 MOORE/Southern Pines Sandhills Community College/St. Joseph Site (910) 695-3965 NASH/Rocky Mount Nash Community College (252) 443-4011 NEW HANOVER/Wilmington Cape Fear Community College (910) 362-7180 ONSLOW/Jacksonville Caring for Life, LLC (910) 989-2273 ONSLOW/Jacksonville Coastal Carolina Community College (910) 455-1221 ONSLOW/Jacksonville Miller-Motte College (910) 478-4300 ORANGE/Chapel Hill Durham Technical Community College/Chapel Hill (919) 536-7239 ORANGE/Chapel Hill Durham Technical Community College/Chapel Hill Hybrid (919) 536-7239 PAMLICO/Grantsboro Pamlico Community College (252) 249-1851 Page: 3 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICE REGULATION CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION State-Approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs As of 06/02/2014 County/City Facility Phone PASQUOTANK/Elizabeth
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