Three Nurse Aide I classes graduate during spring 2026 semester

Nurse Aide I graduates stand on the stairs in A-Building.

Kimberly Tibbetts’ 8-week class day class that ran from Jan. 12 through March 4 names are as follows: 

Top row, from left: Ana Hernandez, Aniah Kelly 

Middle section, from left: Jaidy Figueroa-Tinoco, Hannah Washington, TyAjia Evans, Aniyah Moore, Aaliyah Coleman, Roxanne Livingston, Margaret Beatty, Fantasia Little,  

Front row, from left: Jennifer Lopez-Lopez, Jalaysia Graham, J’vanka Grant, Diana Bolanos-Padilla 

Nurse Aide I graduates stand on the stairs in A-Building.

Kathy Price’s 16-week high school class names are as follows: 

Back row, from left: Daffne Fernandez, Kenadee Hill, Jesse Beck, Brayden Suggs 

Front row, from left: Destiny Robbins, Morgan Best, Trayah Howard, Ariana Garnica Medellin, Kenzley Fowler, Camryn Kemp 

Nurse Aide I graduates stand on the stairs in A-Building.

Kathy Price’s 8-week evening class names are as follows: 

Top row, from left: John Campbell, Matthew Scott, Makenzie Long, Kelly McKnight, Lillie Grey Jacobs, Haleigh Hill 

Front row, from left: Laura Butler, Jamiya Faulkner, Valeria Trejo, Chrissilynn Louvierre, Raquel Garcia, Angeliz Encarnacion 

Learning the basic skills to take care of people in a healthcare setting, the Nurse Aide I course at Southeastern Community College sends students through 160 hours of instruction with 48 hours in clinicals, 48 hours in lecture and 64 hours of in-class lab.  

Healthcare Training Director Kimberly Tibbetts said that nurse aides are the “eyes and ears for the nurses” in nursing home and home health settings. Her favorite part of teaching nurse aide classes is seeing students have fun while learning.  

“I’ve heard other instructors say that when they see the lightbulb go on for a student, it is very true,” Tibbetts said. “When you see students in a clinical setting understand and put into practice what they learned in the classroom, they are learning to work smarter and not harder.”  

The Nurse Aide I course taught at SCC provides the student/graduate with the essential knowledge and skills necessary to provide basic nursing care under the direction of a licensed nurse. Throughout the course, the Nurse Aide I students are taught basic nursing principles, like infection control, safety, nutrition, and anatomy and physiology. The students also develop proficiency in performing skills, like vital signs, personal care, mobility, and elimination. In addition to these skills, the Nurse Aide I course teaches the students about work ethics and professionalism in the workplace.   

The state approved eight-week course includes class, laboratory, and clinical learning experiences. Upon satisfactory completion of the course and skill/competency evaluation, the graduate of the course is eligible to apply for listing as a Nurse Aide I by the NC Division of Health Service Regulation. Once the graduate earns the Nurse Aide I certification, the NAI may work in different areas of employment, including long-term care facilities, hospitals, and home health care.   

Earning the NAI certification and having a current listing on the NC Nurse Aide I Registry is a prerequisite for the SCC Practical Nursing Program and Associate Degree Nursing Program. This course provides the PN and ADN students with the knowledge of basic nursing skills to better prepare them for their future nursing careers.  

Click here to learn more about short-term healthcare training options at SCC! 

 

Nurse Aide I graduates stand on the stairs in A-Building.
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