Michigan LPN Programs

A career in healthcare as a nurse can be a very rewarding career choice. If you are short on time and would like to make a career change soon taking one of the LPN Programs In Michigan can get you on the fast track to beginning your nursing career. There are prerequisites that are required by the state of Michigan in order to enter into an LPN program and later earn your LPN license. After completing the required educational and clinical components at an accredited institution one is able to sit for the LPN licensing exam. In addition, you will be required to take and pass a background check.

Michigan’s state Board of Nursing approved LPN programs in the state. You must take your educational program through a program that has been approved by the Board of Nursing in order to be eligible to sit for the LPN exam and receive your license once you successfully pass the exam and background check. Most LPN Programs In Michigan take one year. There are different requirements for people that have received their LPN licenses in other states to gain reciprocity for their license in Michigan. With the main requirement being that the program was accredited and at least the same length of in class and clinical work as those required by the state of Michigan’s Board of Nursing.

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