Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN)

Certificate

Nursing lab in the Sands Family Center for Allied Health at FLCC.

Do you find fulfillment in helping others? As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), you'll be the heart and soul of the healthcare system, providing essential care and reassurance to patients when they need it most. Complete this program in as little as 12 months.

Career Outlook: Practical Nursing

As an LPN, you'll have the opportunity to work in a range of settings, from hospitals and nursing homes to private practices and home healthcare. The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the demand for LPNs to grow 5% by 2032. LPNs earned a median annual salary of $54,620 in 2022. This positive outlook gives you the freedom to shape your career in a way that aligns with your interests and goals.

Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate Program Overview

Learn how to provide essential care to patients under the supervision of an RN. Prepare for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) licensure exam. Study anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and more in our Sands Family Center for Allied Health nursing facilities.

Clinical Experience and Practicums

Gain confidence in performing crucial tasks such as monitoring vital signs, administering medication, and reporting medical data. Our hands-on clinical experiences and practicums enhance your understanding and expertise in nursing.

As a student in our LPN certificate program, you'll visit long-term care facilities, regional hospitals, and community clinics. For the capstone course, you'll work independently with a registered nurse at a healthcare facility that aligns with your professional career goals.

All candidates must submit the following:

  • FLCC admissions application
  • Official transcripts from high school or equivalency diploma
  • Official transcripts from all colleges attended

Minimum Requirements for Applicants:

  • NYSED approved high school diploma or equivalency (GED, TASC, Homeschool, etc.)
  • Cumulative GPA of 80 for high school (or equivalent score for GED, TASC, Homeschool) or 2.5 for college (min 12 credit hours)
  • Must have completed algebra, chemistry, and biology (80 or better in high school, C- or better in college). Coursework from both high school and college can be used to meet this standard.

Minimum Requirements for Applicants with a Current CNA License

  • NYSED approved high school diploma or equivalency (GED, TASC, Homeschool, etc.)
  • Must have completed algebra, chemistry, and biology (80 or better in high school, C- or better in college). Coursework from both high school and college can be used to meet this standard.

State-of-the-Art Nursing Facilities

Learn and practice in our newly renovated and expanded Sands Family Center for Allied Health. Our hands-on nursing facilities feature:

  • Simulation labs that look and feel like real hospital rooms.
  • Debriefing rooms to review student demonstrations with faculty.
  • HoloLens equipment using virtual reality to study human anatomy.
  • Science Incubator for group study and professional tutor support.

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LPN Certificate Program Outcomes

Start Your Nursing Career

LPN programs are one of the quickest paths into nursing and healthcare careers. After graduating from our 12-month program, you may find work in a variety of healthcare settings, including:

  • Community clinics
  • General hospitals
  • Home healthcare
  • Nursing care facilities
  • Private physician's office

Seamless Transfer Opportunities

After gaining experience as an LPN, many consider advancing their career by becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). Our LPN certificate provides you with credits that transfer into many RN programs. Whether you want to specialize or move into administrative roles, furthering your education can help you reach your goals. Take the next step with our A.A.S. Nursing — Accelerated LPN to RN Option.


Mandatory Professional Licensure Disclosures:
SUNY's academic programs leading to licensure or certification are carefully designed to meet and exceed New York State requirements. Other states may have their own requirements. If your goal is to practice in another state, please review that state's requirements. View professional licensure disclosures.

FLCC Accreditation Status:
FLCC's program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 400, Atlanta, Georgia 30326. Telephone: (404) 975-5000

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