LPN Programs Closest to Littleton, New Hampshire

With a population of around 6,000 as of August 2010, the town of Littleton in Grafton County, New Hampshire has a couple of community colleges and vocational schools nearby for residents interested in becoming licensed practical nurses, or LPNs. Usually lasting no more than a year, graduates of LPN diploma programs near Littleton---approved by the state's nursing board---are required to take the NCLEX-PN (National Council Licensure EXamination-Practical Nursing) to acquire licenses for practicing nursing.
  1. NHTI, Concord's Community College

    • Located about 80 miles from Littleton, NHTI offers an LPN program that is comprised of 42 credits. The courses include Integrated Biology, Introduction to Psychology, Human Growth and Development: The Life Span, and Math for Allied Health---some of which are offered as two-part or three-part offerings. Students take these courses in three semesters that constitute a year of study, with a maximum NHTI completion requirement of two years.

      NHTI, Concord's Community College

      31 College Drive

      Concord, NH 03301

      603-271-6484

      nhti.edu

    River Valley Community College

    • River Valley Community College is about 100 miles away from Littleton and has a more extensive LPN program than NHTI: a 46-credit curriculum spread out to two years. RVCC requires its LPN students to take a general education elective in addition to two courses in anatomy and physiology. Other courses include Self-Care Nursing and Managing Professional Practice: PN.

      River Valley Community College

      1 College Drive

      Claremont, NH 03743

      603-542-7744

      rivervalley.edu

    Salter School of Nursing and Allied Health

    • Like RVVC, the Salter School of Nursing and Allied Health is located about 100 miles away from Littleton. Split into five terms, the SSNAH's LPN program offers courses such as Human Body in Health & Disease, Introduction to Microbiology, Human Growth and Development, Adult Acute Care, Community Health Nursing and Senior Nursing Experience. Students, however, are required to take courses in algebra, computing, medical terminology and nursing assisting before SSNAH permits them to take the core LPN offerings.

      Salter School of Nursing and Allied Health

      60 Rogers Street

      Manchester, NH 03103

      603-622-8400

      hcta.net

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