LPN Programs in Massachusetts

The table below contains the approved LPN training programs in Massachusetts. 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
Shawsheen Valley School of Practical Nursing Billerica Middlesex 978.671.3646
100 Cook Street, Billerica, MA 01821
Roxbury Community College Boston Suffolk 617.541.5313
1234 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02120
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School Bourne Barnstable 508.759.7711
220 Sandwich Road, Bourne, MA 02532
Blue Hills Regional Technical School Canton Norfolk 781.828.5800
800 Randolph Street, Canton, MA 02021
Alternate phone number: 781.828.5800 ext. 305
Bunker Hill Community College Charlestown Suffolk 617.228.2000
250 New Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown, MA 02129
Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical School Charlton Worcester 508.248.5971
57 Old Muggett Hill Road, Charlton, MA 01507
North Shore Community College Danvers Essex 978.762.4000
1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers, MA 01923
Alternate phone number: 978.762.4000 ext. 1506
Diman Regional School of Practical Nursing Fall River Bristol 508.678.2891
251 Stonehaven Road, Fall River, MA 02723
Alternate phone number: 508.678.2891 ext. 1560
Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School Fitchburg Worcester 978.345.9200
1050 Westminster Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420
Alternate phone number: 978.345.9200 ext. 5107
Massachusetts Bay Community College Framingham Middlesex 508.270.4020
19 Flagg Drive, Framingham, MA 01702
Tri-County Regional Technical High School Franklin Norfolk 508.528.5400
147 Pond Street, Franklin, MA 02038
Mount Wachusett Community College Gardner Worcester 978.632.6600
444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440
Berkshire Community College Great Barrington Berkshire 413.499.4660
343 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230
Alternate phone number: 413.499.4660 ext. 450
Holyoke Community College Holyoke Hampden 413.552.2458
303 Homestead Avenue, Holyoke, MA 01040
Northern Essex Community College Lawrence Essex 978.738.7447
45 Franklin Street, Lawrence, MA 01841
Greenfield Communtiy College - VA Medical Center Leeds Hampshire 413.582.3055
421 North Main Street, Leeds, MA 01053
Medical Professional Institute Malden Middlesex 781.397.6822
380 Pleasant Street, Suite 21, Malden, MA 02148
Assabet Valley Regional Technical School Marlboro Middlesex 508.485.9430
215 Fitchburg Street, Marlboro, MA 01752
McCann Technical School North Adams Berkshire 413.663.5383
70 Hodges Cross Road, North Adams, MA 01247
Mildred Elley School Pittsfield Berkshire 413.442.0333
505 East Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201
Quincy College Quincy Norfolk 617.984.1601
24 Saville Avenue, Quincy, MA 02169
Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical School South Easton Bristol 508.238.1860
250 Foundry Street, South Easton, MA 02375
Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School Taunton Bristol 508.823.5151
940 CountyStreet, Taunton, MA 02780
Alternate phone number: 508.823.5151 ext. 240
Greater Lowell Technical School Tyngsboro Middlesex 978.454.4870
250 Pawtucket Boulevard, Tyngsboro, MA 01879
Blackstone Valley Regional Voc Tech School Upton Worcester 508.529.7758
65 Pleasant Street, Upton, MA 01568
Salter College West Boylston Worcester 508.853.1074
184 West Boylston Street, West Boylston, MA 01583
Quinsigamond Community College Worcester Worcester 508.854.4262
670 West Boylston Street, Worcester, MA 01606

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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

What does multistate licensure mean?

Similar to a driver's license, a multistate nursing license allows a nurse who is licensed in one compact state (called a home state) to legally practice in another compact state (called a remote state). The Nurse Licensure Compact requires the nurse to adhere to the practice laws and rules of the state in which the patient(s) receives care.

Exam

Is the NCLEX pass rate history of a nursing program important?

The NCLEX pass rate is just one important factor in determining what nursing program you choose. A program which consistently shows NCLEX pass rates of at least 85% does indicate that students have been prepared well and that the program is successful in educating competent nursing graduates. Many states require that nursing programs maintain a certain minimum NCLEX pass rate annually in order to remain in good standing with the board of nursing. This rate may be different from state to state, but in general a pass rate of at least 85% is required. A program's licensing exam pass rate is influenced greatly by the number of students who take the exam that year. One or two individuals who do not pass the licensing exam can greatly influence the passing rate of a small graduating class. In order to accurately understand a nursing program's success, always look at how many individuals took the exam each year and then look at the pass rate.

Education

What education do I need to become an LPN?

LPNs must be licensed to practice in a particular state and must complete a state-approved training program in practical nursing to be eligible for licensure. Most practical nursing training programs last about one year, and are offered by vocational and technical schools or community and junior colleges. Other programs are available through high schools, hospitals, and colleges and universities. A high school diploma or its equivalent usually is required for entry, although some programs accept candidates without a diploma, and some programs are part of a high school curriculum.

Career

Employer Type and LPN Wages

As stated by the American Hospital Association, nonprofit facilities in the United States are more prevalent than for-profit ones. Even though the number of nonprofit health care facilities is almost triple that of for-profit ones, more practical nurses are employed by the for-profit type. The reality is that given the same job and working conditions, nurses will choose the employer who will reward them better for their services. On average, working for an investor-owned, for-profit organization, means earning at least $2 more per hour than working for either a state operated and funded organization or a nonprofit one. The difference in pay does not seem big at first glance but for a full-time LPN job, the $2 difference can add up to an extra $4,000 annually.

Organizations

National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities

The National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities is an open membership, cross disability, professional organization that works to promote equity for people with disabilities and chronic health conditions in nursing through education and advocacy.

Nursys

Nursys is the only national database for verification of nurse licensure, discipline and practice privileges for RNs and LPN/VNs licensed in participating boards of nursing, including all states in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). Nursys provides online verification to a nurse requesting to practice in another state and nurse license lookup reports to employers and the general public.