LVN LPN Programs
LVN LPN Programs
10468 LVN LPN Programs
Monroe College’s Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program offers a comprehensive pathway to a rewarding career in healthcare. This 12-month program provides extensive training through a blend of classroom instruction, hands-on lab work, and real-world clinical experiences, totaling over 1100 hours. Students are thoroughly prepared to take the NCLEX-PN Exam and obtain their LPN license. Recognizing the importance of preparation, Monroe College offers a TEAS Test Preparation class and a unique Clinical Bridge program for students needing additional support in core academic areas. With a focus on accessibility, grant funding is often available to reduce the financial burden of the program. The admission process considers a range of factors, including TEAS scores and relevant experience, ensuring a diverse and well-prepared cohort of future nurses ready to make a difference in their communities.
Monroe College LVN LPN Programs
Below we’ve included some basic information about Monroe College.
Monroe College Address
2501 Jerome Ave
Bronx, NY 10468
Website: www.monroecollege.edu/
LPN Program: Monroe College LPN Program
Frequently Asked Questions About Monroe College
You can view detailed information about the programs or certificates available at Monroe 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.

