Burbank LVN LPN Programs
Los Angeles County LVN LPN Programs
91502 LVN LPN Programs
CES College’s Vocational Nursing program provides a comprehensive education designed to prepare students for a rewarding career as Licensed Vocational Nurses. The program blends classroom theory, hands-on laboratory work, and invaluable clinical experiences across diverse healthcare settings. Students gain real-world skills by rotating through hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and other facilities, working with patients of all ages and backgrounds. A significant emphasis is placed on preparing students for the NCLEX-PN examination, with an intensive review included as part of the curriculum. Beyond academics, CES College offers financial aid options to those who qualify and provides robust job placement assistance to help graduates secure employment upon licensure. With accredited status, affordable tuition, and flexible evening and weekend class schedules, CES College provides a pathway to a successful nursing career.
CES College LVN LPN Programs
Below we’ve included some basic information about CES College.
CES College Address
401 S Glenoaks Blvd Ste 206
Burbank, CA 91502
Website: www.cescollege.edu/
LVN Program: CES College LVN Program
Frequently Asked Questions About CES College
You can view detailed information about the programs or certificates available at CES College on the NCES website.
* Cohort Year represents the year for which students began their studies and applies to Graduation and Transfer Out Rates.
** Net Price is Average Net Price for 2022-2023 generated for full-time beginning undergraduate students who were awarded grant or scholarship aid from federal, state or local governments, or the institution. For public institutions only students paying the in-state or in-district rate are included. For institutions that charge students by program, net price is generated for the institution’s largest program.
NA (Not applicable) – Graduation rate, transfer-out rate and the net price are not applicable to institutions that do not have full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students in the applicable cohort year or the financial aid year.

