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LPN Schools in North Dakota

There are five schools in the state of North Dakota offering LPN programs. In 2010, 87 students graduated from programs at North Dakota LPN schools.

Overview

On average, 87 students graduate from programs in North Dakota in practical nursing per year. In 2010, 87 students graduated with certificates in practical nursing.

Five LPN schools are located in North Dakota. And of these, five schools are public. Public LPN school tuition varies from $3,469 to $4,210.

Average tuition for LPN programs is $3,829. While the highest tuition for programs in practical nursing, which is $4,210 every year, is at Fort Berthold Community College, the lowest tuition in North Dakota is at Williston State College.

LPN Program Completions in North Dakota 2006 - 2010

On average, 87 students graduate from programs in North Dakota in practical nursing per year. In 2010, 87 students graduated with certificates in practical nursing.

LPN Program Completions in North Dakota 2006 - 2010

  • Certificate 2006: 72
  • Certificate 2007: 68
  • Certificate 2008: 87
  • Certificate 2009: 86
  • Certificate 2010: 87

LPN Program Availability in North Dakota

North Dakota schools offer a total of five LPN programs.

LPN Program Availability in North Dakota

  • Certificate: 5

Career Trends

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Salary by Percentile

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Salary by Percentile

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 27470
  • 25th Percentile: 31020
  • Median: 35020
  • 75th Percentile: 39580
  • 90th Percentile: 44800

Career Trends

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Employment Trend

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Employment Trend

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 32050
  • Median Salary 2007: 33290
  • Median Salary 2008: 34020
  • Median Salary 2009: 34420
  • Median Salary 2010: 35020
  • Total Employed 2006: 2920
  • Total Employed 2007: 2910
  • Total Employed 2008: 3250
  • Total Employed 2009: 3300
  • Total Employed 2010: 3280

North Dakota vs National LPN Employment

North Dakota vs National LPN Employment

  • Employed in North Dakota: 0.449% (3280)

LPN Schools in North Dakota

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1. Lake Region State College

1801 College Dr N
Devils Lake, ND 58301-1598
(701) 662-1600

Lake Region State College offers one LPN program and this school is in Devils Lake, North Dakota, where students can enjoy a rural setting. It is one of 14 public post-secondary institutions in North Dakota. It is the third oldest institution in the state of North Dakota offering programs in practical nursing.

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2. Williston State College

1410 University Ave
Williston, ND 58801-1326
(701) 774-4200

Williston State College offers one program in practical nursing. 932 students seek degrees in 31 programs at this college, overall. It is the fourth oldest institution in the state of North Dakota offering programs in practical nursing.

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3. Fort Berthold Community College

220 8th Ave. N
New Town, ND 58763
(701) 627-4738x295

Fort Berthold Community College offers one program in practical nursing and it is located in New Town, North Dakota, where students can enjoy a rural setting. This college is one of 5 community colleges in North Dakota. This college is the sixth largest institution in the state of North Dakota offering practical nursing.

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4. Dakota College at Bottineau

105 Simrall Blvd
Bottineau, ND 58318-1198
(701) 228-2277

Dakota College at Bottineau offers one LPN program and this college, which is very close to Bottineau, North Dakota, is located in a rural area. This community college is a public 2-year institution. In terms of programs, it is the second biggest institution in the state of North Dakota offering practical nursing.

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5. Bismarck State College

1500 Edwards Ave
Bismarck, ND 58506-5587
(701) 224-5400

Bismarck State College is 1.8 miles from the heart of downtown and it offers one program in practical nursing. It is one of 14 public post-secondary institutions in North Dakota. BSC is the biggest institution in the state of North Dakota offering practical nursing.

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6. Rasmussen College - North Dakota

4012 19th Avenue SW
Fargo, ND 58103-7196
(701) 277-3889

Rasmussen College-North Dakota is a for-profit 4-year institution. Rasmussen, which is near the heart of downtown, is located in Fargo, ND. This small school is the ninth biggest institution in the state of North Dakota. This school offers subjects such as administrative assistant and secretarial science and practical nursing. It offers students 11 certificates, 20 degrees at the associates level, and five degrees at the bachelors level. 1,765 students pursued degrees from the 24 programs at Rasmussen in 2010. The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission accredits it.