LPN Programs in NH

LPN Programs in NHIn the state of New Hampshire you must attend and successfully complete one of the accredited LPN programs in New Hampshire before one can take the National Council Licensure Examination – Practical Nursing (NCLEX-PN). There are a number of well respected LPN schools in New Hampshire. It is advised to contact each school’s admissions office to get a list of a complete list of requirements necessary for enrollment. Most of the LPN programs in New Hampshire do require you to have a high school diploma or the equivalent for enrollment purposes.

LPN Jobs in New Hampshire

2011 Employment: 2,530
2018 Projected Employment: 3,120

The New Hampshire Board of Nursing requires that in order to be employed as an LPN in New Hampshire you will need:

• To declare your primary state of residence
• To complete an approved practical nursing program
• To receive passing marks on the NCLEX-PN
• To submit to a criminal background check

LPN Salary in New Hampshire

2011 Mean Hourly Wage: $21.71
2011 Mean Yearly Wage: $44,160
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and U.S. CareerOneStop

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