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Practical Nursing Program

A post-secondary program that prepares students to pass the Licensed Practical Nurse licensing exam and enter the nursing profession or to continue their education.

The Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing.

A nursing education can make a difference in your career:

  • The challenge of a fast-paced job.
  • The delight of working with people.
  • The reward of helping others.
  • A competitive salary with benefits.
  • Flexibility of schedules and locations.
  • The security of a career that is facing a shortage of qualified professionals.

Discover the advantages the Practical Nursing Program offers:

Our teachers are nursing experts.

  • All have nursing degrees.
  • All have practiced nursing.
  • They share their experiences and relate subjects to real clinical issues.

Individualized instruction and personalized support

  • Small class sizes.
  • One-on-one teacher time with students.
  • Tutoring available.

Flexible timing options

  • 12-month full-time program allows you to enter the job market on a fast track.
  • Classes start in September and December.
  • 23-month part-time program allows you to continue work while you attend school.
  • Classes begin in May.

Hands-on experience

  • Over 700 hours of clinical experience are provided.
  • Clinical rotations begin early in the program.
  • Clinical experience runs concurrently with classroom instruction.

Clinical experience is required in many areas, including:

  • Maternity
  • Mental Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Gerontology
  • Rehabilitation

On-site rotations are provided in cooperation with:

  • Chester County Hospital
  • Brandywine Hospital
  • Pocopson Home
  • Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Crosslands
  • Veterans Administration Medical Center
  • Community Care Organizations

High job placement rates

Virtually all of our graduates seeking employment find job placement in Chester County and the surrounding area.

Smooth transition to RN degree

Credit toward completion of an RN program is available at local colleges and nursing programs.