LPN Programs

Find colleges and medical trade schools with accredited licensed practical nursing (LPN) and licensed vocational nursing (LVN) programs. During your program you’ll learn to take and record vitals, keep track of medication, collect samples, fill out paperwork and more.

Use the program search application to find a school with classroom, online, and fast-track LPN or LVN courses.

Colleges with LPN Programs

All listed schools are accredited and have financial aid assistance for students who qualify.

All schools with LPN programs may not be listed here, use the search application to connect with a local school.

What’s the Difference Between LPN and LVN?

Simply put, in Texas and California, a licensed practical nurse is called a licensed vocational nurse. There’s no difference between a licensed practical nurse and a licensed vocational nurse besides the title.

Requirements to Become an LPN

  • Get your high school diploma or GED.
  • Complete a state-approved program
  • Receive your certificate or diploma (takes one and two years).
  • Complete your clinicals.
  • Pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).

LPN Salary Info

In 2022, the median yearly salary for licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses was $54,620.

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