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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Licensed Practical Nursing (Evening), Diploma
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Southeast Tech’s LPN evening/weekend diploma program offers all of the required LPN coursework during the evenings and on Saturdays to accommodate those who have busy lives during the weekdays. The evening/weekend program takes less than two years to complete! This program is a part-time program, and it does run through the summers. If you are interested in becoming an LPN, but can’t take courses during the weekday, the LPN evening/weekend program might be a great option for you!
Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN and be licensed as an LPN after approval by the Board of Nursing in their state of residence. Students who are not South Dakota residents or South Dakota residents who are seeking employment outside South Dakota should contact that state’s Board of Nursing for any additional requirements.
Background checks, drug screenings and a CNA are required for this program. Please see Licensed Practical Nursing Handbook and the Health Student Handbook for additional/adjusted rules, regulations and policies regarding your program.
- Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL ) (Students can either purchase a laptop on their own or purchase one from the Southeast Tech Support Center.)
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Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 48
Prerequisites to LPN
CNA is required for this program. If you have not taken CNA, you will be required to take HC 106 .
First 1/2 of the semester
Second 1/2 of the semester
Summer Semester (ten weeks)
Satisfactory completion of the above classes is required to take the following:
First 1/2 of the semester
Second 1/2 of the semester
Additional Information
Incoming students are required to show current proof of certification in Basic Life Support (CPR) for Health Care Providers through the American Heart Association.
Requirements: Achievement of a “C” or higher for all LPN & HC courses.
Any student taking an online class must be registered for SSS 098 .
Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.
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