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Find LPN Classes

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12 week LPN classes starting soon (program lengths may vary)
No college experience required
$7,395 in financial aid for those who qualify

How It Works

Why Choose LPN

Pay

In 2020, LVNs/LPNs earned a median annual wage of $48,820.

Job Outlook

LVNs/LPNs have a faster than average expected job growth: 9% from 2020 to 2030.

A way to learn more about the nursing field

Should you choose to do so. You could continue to study to earn a registered nurse degree.(RN) or you could specialize in fields such as surgery or pediatric

Help Patients

Get a chance to directly work with patients and their families

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Licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) help the community by providing basic nursing care to those in need. LVNs and LPNs usually work full-time and in a variety of places like hospitals, nursing homes, extended care facilities, and more.

Great job outlook!

LVNs/LPNs have a faster than average expected job growth: 11% from 2018 to 2028. This growth is due to the aging baby boomer population that will need healthcare services. LVNs/LPNs will be needed in home health environments and residential care facilities. In May 2018, LVNs/LPNs earned a median annual wage of $46,240.

Start on the path to earn a LVN/LPN certificate and enroll in a class today!

Just fill out the form and get started on your future.

References:

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses – https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/licensed-practical-and-licensed-vocational-nurses.htm
Financial aid for those who qualify – https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/types/grants/pell

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Featured Nurse:



My name is Katelyn, I have been a nurse for over 7 years, and I became a nurse after getting a Medical Biology Bachelor of Science. I was always caring for my friends and family. It took me a while to find nursing and when I did it just clicked, nursing was my calling, and it was what I was meant to do. Katelyn H.