LPN Programs in Tennessee

To become an LPN, or licensed practical nurse, typically requires completing a one- to two-year course and taking a state certification or licensing exam. Colleges and universities offering LPN degrees are located throughout Tennessee. These schools range from smaller community college-sized programs such as Tennessee Technology Center at Nashville, to larger universities like Austin Peay State University or Southern Adventist University.
  1. Austin Peay State University

    • Austin Peay State University is a four-year university that offers a pre-nursing program that often is the first step to taking a the LPN licensing test. The benefit of taking a pre-nursing program at Austin Peay University is that, though a student can test for licensing, the credits can be applied towards the registered nurse program.

      Austin Peay State University

      McCord, Room 218

      P. O. Box 4658

      Clarksville TN 37044

      931-221-7710

      apsu.edu/nursing

    Southern Adventist University

    • Southern Adventist University offers a number of nursing programs including the LPN program. This allows students to progress in nursing, from becoming a licensed practical nurse to registered nurse to advanced nursing degrees.

      Southern Adventist University

      4881 Taylor Circle

      Collegedale, TN 37315

      800-768-8437

      southern.edu

    Tennessee Technology Center at Nashville

    • Tennessee Technology Center has a number of locations throughout Tennessee. One of the largest is the Nashville location. This school offers an LPN program that takes as little as three trimesters to complete. The school offers day and evening classes.

      Tennessee Technology Center at Nashville

      100 White Bridge Road

      Nashville, TN 37209

      615-425-5500

      ttcnashville.edu

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