LPN Programs in Kentucky

The table below contains the approved LPN training programs in Kentucky. You can filter the programs by school name, city, county and phone and you can apply multiple filters at once. The Reset Filters button at the bottom of the table removes all filters.

Name City County Phone
Somerset Community College Albany Clinton 606.451.6813
1273 KY Highway 90 West, Albany, KY 42602
Alternate phone number: 606.387.3236
Ashland Community and Technical College Ashland Boyd 606.326.2462
1400 College Drive, Ashland, KY 41101
Maysville Community and Technical College Licking Valley Campus Cynthiana Harrison 859.234.8626
319 Webster Avenue, Cynthiana, KY 41031
Alternate phone number: 859.234.8626 ext. 66437
Bluegrass Community and Technical College Danville Boyle 859.239.7030
59 Corporate Drive, Danville, KY 40422
Alternate phone number: 859.246.6868
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Elizabethtown Hardin 270.706.8525
600 College Street Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Lincoln College of Technology Florence Boone 859.282.9999
8095 Connector Drive, Florence, KY 41042
Beckfield College Florence Boone 859.371.9393
16 Spiral Drive, Florence, KY 41042
Brown Mackie College Fort Mitchell Kenton 859.341.5627
309 Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Glasgow Barren 270.651.5673
129 State Avenue, Glasgow, KY 42141
Alternate phone number: 270.901.1200
Hazard Community and Technical College Hazard Perry 606.487.3289
101 Vo-Tech Drive, Hazard, KY 41701
Henderson Community College Henderson Henderson 270.831.9740
2660 South Green Street, Henderson, KY 42420
Hopkinsville Community College Hopkinsville Christian 270.707.3840
720 North Drive, Hopkinsville, KY 42241
Alternate phone number: 270.707.3700
Bluegrass Community and Technical College Lexington Fayette 859.246.6731
164 Opportunity Way, Lexington, KY 40511
Somerset Community College London Laurel 606.451.6813
235 South Laurel Road, London, KY 40744
Alternate phone number: 606.877.1421
Brown Mackie College Louisville Jefferson 502.968.7191
3605 Fern Valley Road, Louisville, KY 40219
Galen College of Nursing Louisville Jefferson 502.410.6200
1031 Zorn Avenue, Louisville, KY 40207
ATA College Louisville Jefferson 502.371.8383
10180 Linn Station Road, Suite A 200, Louisville, KY 40223
Alternate phone number: 502.371.8330 ext. 1335
Jefferson Community and Technical College Louisville Jefferson 502.213.2192
109 East Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202
Alternate phone number: 502.213.4000
Spencerian College Louisville Jefferson 800.264.1799
4627 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY 40216
Alternate phone number: 502.447.1000 ext. 7808
Maysville Community and Technical College Maysville Mason 606.759.7141
1755 US Highway 68, Maysville, KY 41056
Alternate phone number: 606.759.7141 ext. 66253
Maysville Community and Technical College Morehead Rowan 606.783.1538
609 Viking Drive, Morehead, KY 40351
Alternate phone number: 606.783.1538 ext. 66338
Maysville Community and Technical College Mount Sterling Montgomery 859.499.6282
201 Calk Avenue, Mount Sterling, KY 40353
Alternate phone number: 859.499.6282 ext. 66379
West Kentucky Community and Technical College Paducah McCracken 270.534.3481
4810 Alben Barkley Drive, Paducah, KY 42001
Alternate phone number: 270.554.9200
Big Sandy Community and Technical College Paintsville Johnson 606.788.2821
513 3rd Street, Paintsville, KY 41240
Alternate phone number: 606.789.5321
Somerset Community College Somerset Pulaski 606.679.8501
808 Monticello Street, Somerset, KY 42501
Alternate phone number: 606.451.6813

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Renewal

LPN License Renewal

Licensed practical nurses need to renew their license every two years in order to maintain an active status on their state's board of nursing. Most states require a renewal fee and some states offer online renewal. Those who have an inactive, lapsed, or suspended license are not eligible for renewal and must contact their board of nursing to find out how to reactivate it. Every state has its own renewal requirements and only LPNs who meet work and continuing education requirements qualify for renewal and are allowed to practice. Contact the board of nursing to find out how many hours of nursing practice and how many continuing educational credits are mandatory for license renewal in your state.

Practice

What is the practice of nursing?

The practice of nursing is a set of interactions that take place between the nurse and the client. The process starts with a detailed assessment of the client’s health care needs. The nurse interviews the client and sometimes the family to obtain the health history as well as the current health status. The nurse physically examines the patient and also reviews the client's medical record including important data such as the results of diagnostic tests. Nursing assessment is followed by developing a plan of care which address the client's ongoing health conditions. The goal of a nursing plan of care is to improve an individual's health status and to prevent future illness. The interventions outlined in a nursing plan of care may include support with activities of daily living as well as highly complex technological services such as ventilator support. It is the nurse's job to observe the effects of the services being provided to each client and to make necessary adjustments. The nurse should always be the patient's advocate and act in the client's best interest.

Licensure

How do I transfer my license to another compact state?

When permanently relocating to another compact state, apply for licensure by endorsement and complete the Declaration of Primary State of Residence for the new home state, which can be found on your board of nursing’s website. The declaration form is generally a page within the application. Notify the former compact board of nursing that you are no longer a resident. You can practice on your former license for a period of up to 90 days. The 90-day period starts when you become a resident in the new state. States are in the process of amending rules regarding the period of time a nurse can practice on the license issued by a former state of residence. The number of days is based on the rule in effect in the new state. It’s recommended to start the application process prior to the move. Residents of noncompact states are not bound by compact rules, which permit a licensee to hold only one compact multistate license in the primary state of residence.

Exam

What is the NCLEX-PN exam?

The NCLEX-PN is an exam administered to individuals qualified for and seeking a practical nurse license. Only those who have completed a state-approved LPN program and received authorization by a state board of nursing are allowed to sit for the exam. This test is a national licensing examination, administered using a computer, in the United States and its territories. Nursing graduates are tested on their knowledge, skills, and abilities to ensure they are ready to practice nursing at the entry level. Because the same exam is used throughout all states and territories of the United States, practical nurses are able to request endorsement or reciprocity of their license from one state to another without having to re-take the exam. The test results are reported as either pass or fail. Those who pass the exam obtain an LPN license in their particular state.

Education

Who offers LPN training programs?

LPN programs are usually offered in technical centers, private vocational schools, and community colleges. These educational programs prepare individuals to function as entry-level nurses upon graduation. Graduates of state-approved LPN programs are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-PN licensure examination and obtain a practical nurse license. Each state has its own licensing requirements and LPNs must be licensed before they can start practicing. Most full-time LPN programs require one year of study. There are schools which offer part-time programs and these may take two years to complete. Check with the particular school or technical center you are interested in to find out what options they offer, how long it takes to complete the training, and what it costs. Practical nurses have opportunities for career growth by furthering their education and becoming registered nurses with an associate or baccalaureate degree.

Career

Job Duties for Licensed Practical Nurses

LPNs care for patients in many ways but often they provide basic bedside care. Many LPNs measure and record patients' weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration. They also prepare and give injections and enemas, monitor catheters, dress wounds, and give alcohol rubs and massages. To help keep patients comfortable, they assist with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, moving in bed, standing, and walking. They might also feed patients who need help eating. Experienced LPNs may supervise nursing assistants and aides.

Organizations

Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives

The Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives (KCNPNM) is a professional organization that serves the Commonwealth of Kentucky and surrounding communities by assisting Advanced Practice Nurses in providing quality, accessible, and compassionate health care.

National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses

The National Federation of Licensed Professional Nurses (NFLPN) is the professional organization for licensed practical nurses and licensed vocational nurses and practical nursing students in the United States.