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Dodge City Licensed Practical Nursing
(LPN) Degree Info

In a recent year, 1580 nursing students graduated from Kansas nursing schools, including Fast Track LPN Programs.

Are you prepared for your next career challenge? Classroom openings for LPN certifications may be about to resume in the Dodge City area.

Accelerated classes at state universities & private learning institutions offer quality LPN education that centers the scope of their lab procedures & curriculums on Kansas nursing board requirements.

Which Dodge City schools offer LPN programs?

Dodge City LPN Progams (campus-based programs as well as online LPN programs) are medical training programs. LPN programs are typically offered at vocational schools, technical schools, state colleges, nursing universities, online nursing programs, and other higher education institutions. The best nursing school for you is the one that makes sense for you and serves your needs. Many two year colleges that offer associate degrees also offer LPN programs. Exact class size and lab requirements will vary by each college offering the program.

How do I become an licensed LPN in Kansas?

You must complete a practical nurse program and pass the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCLEX-PN) exam to be certified and receive your required LPN licensure.

How long will my LPN Course be?

Most LPN programs take 1 year to complete. That's a 12 month training program. Some nursing schools offer LPN programs which will qualify you for certification after only 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 months of class.

Do I need to complete an LPN program before I go to college to get an RN Degree?

No. Completing LPN training is not necessary before you can get your RN license. An accredited RN degree can be completed in as little as two years.

What are typical LPN Pre-Reqs?

As all schools have different academic requirements to get accepted into their LPN program, Kansas schools are no exception. You can expect an entrance exam or at least a prerequisite check when you submit your application to determine your eligibility. There may be additional academic requirements also.

At the very least, most schools require applicants to have a High school diploma / GED. You also must get accepted to the college that you are applying to.

Financial aid, including nursing scholarships or federal grant money, may be available to you as a new LPN student. For more information, check with the Admissions office at the school you are applying to.

Are CNA to LPN Programs Available?

Yes, some vocational schools offer CNA to LPN programs. Usually, a CNA to LPN program will last one year. CNAs who Enroll in one of these programs will build upon their existing knowledge to learn the necessary skills to work at the LPN level.


Kansas State Board of Nursing
Landon State Office Building
900 S.W. Jackson, Suite 1051
Topeka, KS 66612
Phone: (785) 296-4929
Fax: (785) 296-3929

Kansas State Nurses Association

Licensed Practical and
Licensed Vocational Nurses Career Info

Current Dodge City nursing schools offering LPN training programs to Kansas students:

  • Dodge City Community College
    Offering LPN programs since 4/9/1982

Dodge City Nursing Schools w/ LPN Training & Accreditation

Additional Dodge City LPN Programs Resources

LPN Practice Tests, Study Questions, Exam Quizs, & Study Tips

Additional Kansas LPN Programs in nearby areas:

National LPN Program Directory by US State