Practical Nursing Program
Start Your Nursing Career
Jersey College’s LPN Program trains you for a career as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Aspiring LPNs need a high school diploma or GED to apply. Upon completion of the program, you will have earned a diploma and will be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN exam. Passing the NCLEX-PN will give you the eligibility you’ll need for a career in the healthcare field. You will also be in the position to advance your nursing education by pursing an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Practical Nursing Program
LPN Program
The LPN program combines coursework with clinical practice to provide a well rounded nursing education.
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Objectives
The primary objective of the LPN Program is to prepare students for successful careers in the healthcare industry. A combination of coursework and clinical experiences are used to help nursing students work toward this goal. The program works to instill problem solving, critical thinking, and technical skills in all nursing students. Our holistic approach combines coursework with clinical practice to produce well rounded LPNs skilled in theory, safety, and ethical principals.
Students in the Practical Nursing program shall acquire the following
competencies:
- Apply the holistic nursing process as a systematic problem solving method to provide therapeutic care to culturally diverse individuals, families, and groups.
- Adapt care in consideration of the client’s values, customs, culture, religion and/or beliefs.
- Communicate effectively using interpersonal skills combined with information technology.
- Incorporate evidence-based bio-psycho-social cultural and spiritual nursing principles in the provision of care to individual clients across the life span.
- Demonstrate safe and competent care in performance of foundational clinical nursing skills.
- Employ critical thinking and clinical judgment throughout the provision of nursing care to promote health.
- Utilize professional values and standards as a basis for ethical nursing practice.
- Demonstrate understanding of boundaries and the legal scope of professional practice as a licensed practical nurse.
- Collaborate with members of interdisciplinary health care teams in the provision of care.
- Safely utilize technology in the provision of care.
Curriculum
The LPN Program combines a humanistic theory and lecture with clinical practice. The program can be completed through day or evening classes and in as few as four 12-18 week terms. You’ll start with Fundamentals courses to build a solid foundation from which to further your education. From there, you’ll work through more advanced topics such as mental, maternal, and pediatric health. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills necessary to take the NCLEX-RN exam and to become a successful LPN.
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Opportunities
Licensed Practical Nurses have the opportunity to work in hospitals, physician’s offices, residential care facilities, outpatient care centers, and a variety of other environments. You’ll work closely with patients and their families, registered nurses and doctors, administering care and furthering your real world education.
As the US population ages, the demand for LPNs is growing quickly and the opportunities for students to move into practical nursing positions are broad. Success in the LPN Program at Jersey College will allow you to fill the gap in the industry and to begin a fulfilling nursing career.
^ Evening classes available in Teterboro, NJ; Ewing, NJ; Tampa, FL; and Jacksonville, FL
Tuition & Fees
At Jersey College, we provide an affordable learning experience where students can see a return on their investment. Use the dropdowns below to select your desired Campus & Program and see Tuition estimates.
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Accreditations & Licenses
Jersey College’s New Jersey Practical Nursing Programs are accredited by the New Jersey Board of Nursing and licensed by the NJ Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. Jersey College’s Florida Practical Nursing programs are licensed by the Florida Board of Nursing and the Florida Commission for Independent Education. Jersey College is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.