Some locations where this program is offered are eligible for international students requiring an F-1 visa.
What is an In-Person Plus program?
Program-required courses are taught through a combination of in-person and remote delivery. Remote learning may require meeting at a specific time or may not have a specific class time; all weekly interactions and assignments for remote courses are completed through a learning site.
If you are new to the field of nursing and want to enter the workforce quickly, our Practical Nursing Certificate program is designed for you. This nursing education program will put you on track to earn a livable wage as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and prepare you to enter Vermont State’s associate degree in nursing program.
We are here to answer your questions about Vermont State University.
Combined with scholarships and aid, a Vermont State education is within reach for students from all financial backgrounds. Speak with our Admissions Counselor to estimate what your true out-of-pocket costs might be for this program.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition for Practical Nursing Certificate This includes the general tuition and program tuition.
$22,506 Full Time Annual
$682 /credit
$39,303 Full Time Annual
$1,191 /credit
Total Institutional Fees
Undergraduate (In-Person / In-Person Plus)
This includes mandatory fees for all three trimesters.
$2,343 Full Time Annual
$71 /credit
Housing and Food
Standard Housing This includes housing for all three trimesters.
$13,023 Full Time Annual
Standard Food Plan
$5,782 Full Time Annual
For complete information on tuition and fees across all programs and locations, as well as indirect costs of attendance, visit the complete tuition and fees page.
The Practical Nursing Certificate program is year one of our career ladder approach to building nursing credentials. Visit our Nursing Programs at Vermont State page to learn about all of the Nursing education options at VTSU and to help you decide which program is best for you.
Why Study Practical Nursing at Vermont State?
Direct clinical experience: Learn hands-on beginning in nursing simulation centers.
High NCLEX-PN pass rates: 99% of our students passed the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) in 2024.
Great earning potential: LPN positions offer a median annual salary of $59,730.*
Multiple career paths: LPNs work in long-term care and outpatient clinics, physicians’ offices, and healthcare agencies, and work under the supervision of an RN, physician, or dentist, with increasing responsibilities as you build experience.
Seamless transition to your associate degree in nursing: You’ll be prepared to enter Vermont State’s one-year A.S. in Nursing program while you work as an LPN.
Vermont State University is providing a high-quality, affordable certificate in Practical Nursing to students across Vermont and beyond. More than 80 percent of Vermont State students are awarded financial aid, including new students, transfer students, international students, out-of-state students, and first-generation students.
Many of our clinical affiliates offer tuition assistance for nursing students who agree to work for the facility as an LPN or RN after graduation. Several facilities offer additional scholarship programs to help their employees pay for nursing school including, but not limited to:
Central Vermont Medical Center
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Rutland Regional Medical Center
Southwestern Vermont Health Care
University of Vermont Medical Center
We encourage prospective students to reach out to local facilities to learn about available opportunities. Contact Admissions@VermontState.edu for assistance
Students must also show proficiency in math and English preparation as demonstrated through minimum accuplacer scores and/or approved transfer credit. It is recommended that applicants complete high school math preparation in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry.
In addition to nursing courses, the student is required to complete the following courses or their equivalent with a minimum final grade of C, prior to graduation. Science courses must be taken within the last ten years. The program highly recommends that the student complete these required courses prior to enrolling in the program to reduce the scheduling demand of nursing and requisite courses.
BIO 2011 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
BIO 2012 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO 1030 Nutrition
PSY 2070 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Practical Nursing is offered at a number of learning sites throughout the state.
Students are expected to attend all in-person classes, clinical experiences, and lab sessions as part of their learning. Travel is required between learning sites and clinical sites and students should be prepared to meet all travel requirements to complete this program successfully.
You will meet for class, simulation, and skills lab at a learning site.
You will gain clinical experience through observations and hands-on clinical practice in clinical placements. We will work with you to arrange your clinical placement, but cannot guarantee your placement will be at a specific location.
Please note: Circumstances beyond our control may require students to travel beyond their immediate regional healthcare facility for the clinical practice.
1. The student must complete BIO 2011, BIO 2012, BIO 1030, PSY 2070 with a final grade of C or higher.* BIO courses must be completed within 10 years. The student is allowed to repeat the course once. The student will be dismissed from the nursing program if the course is not successfully completed on the second attempt. A withdrawal from a course on either the first and/or second enrollment counts as a course attempt. All courses must be completed successfully for the student to graduate.
2. The student must complete NUR 1010 and NUR 1020 with a final grade of C+ or higher. If a student is unsuccessful in meeting the academic benchmark, they will not progress to the subsequent term and can follow the processes for re-enrollment for the next academic year. The student will be dismissed from the PN nursing program if the course is not successfully completed on the second attempt. A withdrawal from a course on either the first and/or second enrollment counts as a course attempt. All courses must be completed successfully for the student to graduate.
3. The student must complete NUR 1111/0111, NUR 1121/0121, and NUR 1131/0131, with a final course grade of C+ or higher in the classroom component AND a Pass (P) in the clinical component of the course. If the student receives a C+ (77) or higher in the classroom but does not pass clinical, the final earned course grade will be submitted to the registrar as the final letter grade achieved in the course and a No Pass (NP) will be entered for clinical. A grade of NP in clinical makes a student ineligible for progression and they can follow the re-admission policy for consideration the following year. If the student does not meet the minimum benchmark of a C+ (77) in the classroom but passes (P) clinical, the final letter grade achieved in the classroom will be submitted to the registrar. A letter grade below a C+ makes a student ineligible for progression and they can follow the re-admission policy for consideration the following year. A withdrawal from a course on either the first and/or second enrollment counts as a course attempt.
4. A nursing student who accumulates two or more NUR courses (regardless of the credit amount for the course and including withdrawals [W]) that do not meet the minimum final course grade of a C+ or higher or a Pass in clinical, will be dismissed from the program but may remain a student in the university
*Students applying for the Fall 2026 start are made aware that this information is being revised and will be updated accordingly. The minimum grade required for these courses will increase to C+ (77) [for courses taken during fall 2025 and spring 2026] and must be taken within the past ten years.
The Practical Nurse Certificate Program includes 495 hours of theory and 630 hours of clinical/lab work.
The Vermont State University Practical/Vocational Nursing Program (system) holds continuing accreditation from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA), located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037. 202-909-2487
Our Academic Calendar is available for prospective students to review at their convenience.
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