Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs)

An entry-level health care provider who is responsible for rendering basic nursing care.

A vocational nurse practices under the direction of a physician or registered nurse.

The licensee is not an independent practitioner.

2. What are the curricular requirements for an LVN?

1,530 Total Hours: Theory - *576 Hours; Clinical - 954 Hours
*Includes Pharmacology - 54 Hours

3. What is the course content for a VN program?

4. Where are Vocational Nursing Programs located?

Community Colleges 48 (32.0%)
Adult Education includes High Schools 16 (11.0%)
Private Schools 80 (54.0%)
Regional Occupational Centers 4 (3.0%)
TOTAL 148

5. Where are LVNs employed?

6. What is the typical salary range of an LVN?

$14 - $24 Per Hour
$26,880 - $46,080 Per Year

Methods of Entry-level Access as a Vocational Nurse

Requirements for vocational nurse licensure are specified in the Vocational Nursing Practice Act. There are five (5) methods by which one may qualify for the licensure examination. Each method is designed to provide an individual access into the job market as an entry-level practitioner.

Method #1: Graduation from a California "approved" Vocational Nursing Program.

Method #2: Graduation from an Out-of-State "approved" Practical/Vocational Nursing Program.

Method #3: Completion of equivalent education and experience.

Method #4: Completion of education and experience as a corpsman in the United States military.

Method #5: Completion of equivalent experience.