If you are interested in doing one of the many LPN programs that are offered online you may be confused with the amount of options you have. Here we do a little breaking down to make things a bit simpler.

LPN programs come in two basic varieties, online and offline. Which of the LPN programs you take depends on your requirements. Online LPN programs are good if you need flexibility in the timings due to a job or some other work. Offline LPN programs are for those who need to sit in a classroom to learn something. The quality of education is similar in both types of LPN programs.

There are new LPN programs that come out every day. However, whichever one you opt for you should make sure that it is certified by your state's Board of Nursing. This is the most important thing to check when looking at LPN programs. All of the LPN programs that are mentioned on this site are certified by their respective states.

Most LPN programs take about a year to complete. After finishing any of the LPN programs the next step is to take the NCLEX-PN. After you pass this test you are certified as an LPN. Obviously, a major objective of LPN programs is to adequately prepare the students to pass the exam.

When making a decision about which of the LPN programs to opt for, make sure you do it carefully. It is an important decision and should not be taken lightly.

 


Comments

Alean Collins

Tue, 08 Jul 2008 07:29:35

I was very disappointed because I was looking for an online LPN program not a bridge and the same colleges kept appearing and thay didn't offer what I was looking for. I have all my pre-req but because of class sizes, and schools wanting you to have prior medical experience, I have been denied access twice. I lost my job three years ago and decided to try a new field and still I am running into brick walls. These colleges should not be listed as offering LPN programs when they don't.

 

Deborah

Wed, 09 Jul 2008 19:04:11

 

marie pierre

Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:59:29

 

DEVON FOUNTAIN

Tue, 21 Apr 2009 01:26:02

 

jackie bramwell

Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:49:14

I must agree with the other viewers, one asked for LPN and several schools appears with everything except what I am looking for.
Very misleading

 



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