Augusta LVN LPN Programs
Richmond County LVN LPN Programs
30906 LVN LPN Programs
Augusta Technical College offers a comprehensive LPN program aimed at preparing students for a fulfilling career in healthcare. The School of Health Sciences at Augusta Tech provides a diverse range of health-related degrees and certificates, and is dedicated to meeting the demand for qualified and compassionate healthcare providers in the Central Savannah River Region. The program focuses on hands-on learning utilizing cutting-edge equipment and real-world clinical rotations. A key highlight is the newly launched LPN to RN Transition Program, starting Spring 2024, designed for experienced LPNs to bridge their education to become Registered Nurses in an accelerated one-year pathway. With affordable tuition and experienced faculty, Augusta Technical College provides a supportive environment for students to excel and contribute to the healthcare needs of the community.
Augusta Technical College LVN LPN Programs
Below we’ve included some basic information about Augusta Technical College.
Augusta Technical College Address
3200 Augusta Tech Dr
Augusta, GA 30906
Website: www.augustatech.edu/
LPN Program: Augusta Technical College LPN Program
Frequently Asked Questions About Augusta Technical College
You can view detailed information about the programs or certificates available at Augusta Technical 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.

