LPN Programs in North Dakota

LPN Programs in North DakotaPeople in North Dakota who have considered becoming a licensed practical nurse would need to start their training at one of the LPN programs in North Dakota. You will eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination – Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN) once you have completed one of the LPN programs in North Dakota. Passing the NCLEX-PN is necessary to get your license to work. First thing you will notice once you start your search is that almost all of the LPN programs in ND require that you have a high school diploma or an equivalent diploma. Be advised that you should contact the admissions office of the schools for any other requirements necessary for enrollment.

LPN Jobs in North Dakota

2011 Employment: 3,270
2018 Projected Employment: 3,770

The North Dakota Board of Nursing (NDBON) requires that aspiring LPNs must have prior to employment:

• A high school diploma or a NDBON approved education
• Graduated from approved practical nursing program
• Passing the NCLEX-PN examination
• Complete a criminal background check

LPN Salary in North Dakota

2011 Mean Hourly Wage: $17.71
2011 Mean Yearly Wage: $36,830
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and U.S. CareerOneStop

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