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Online LPN Programs in Tennessee: Review Schools & More

If you’re interested in becoming a licensed practical nurse (LPN) in Tennessee, a hybrid/online LPN program could be right for you. Below, we introduce you to several popular online LPN program options available in Tennessee. We include information on admissions requirements, program costs and lengths, state licensure, job opportunities for LPN grads, and more.

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Becoming a licensed practical nurse (LPN) offers a fast and affordable route to entry-level nursing. Most online LPN programs can be completed in four to six semesters, instead of the typical four years to earn a bachelor’s degree.

To give you a foundational understanding of how practical nursing programs, here are three online LPN programs in Tennessee that include key info on admissions requirements, program lengths and costs, curriculum content and delivery methods, and more.

Herzing University

Prospective nursing students interested in online class options can enroll in Herzing University’s Practical Nursing Diploma (LPN Prep) program. The program offers nursing students flexible scheduling, rolling admissions, potential for transfer credits, and lifelong career coaching.

The hybrid format combines online general education coursework with core nursing courses attended in-person on Herzing’s Nashville campus.

The curriculum is balanced between essential courses for growth and development to more focused coursework on specific types of patient care and support. There is also information on what you will need to become a fully-licensed practical nurse and the ways being an LPN can be a stepping stone to more advanced nursing roles.

Duration: 12 months (37 semester credits)

Mode: Hybrid

Cost: $19,600 (plus fees, books, and materials)

Admissions Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA
  • Required score for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)
  • Interview with university admissions advisor

Curriculum:

  • Prep Course for Nursing Success
  • Growth and Development
  • Pharmacology for Nurses with Lab
  • Fundamentals of Nursing with Lab and Clinical
  • Medical Surgical Nursing for LPNs
  • Nursing Specialty
  • LPN Practical Experience
  • Licensing Exam Prep

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Tennessee College of Applied Technology

When it comes to online LPN programs in the state, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology offers students a convenient alternative with its Hybrid Practical Nursing program. The program features a combination of online classes three days per week (Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday) with in-person classes attended on the school’s Unity Hospital Campus in Manchester (Monday and Wednesday.)

The curriculum includes nursing fundamentals bolstered by coursework on specific care types such as maternity, pediatric, and mental health.

Tennessee residents in need of financial aid can apply for the Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant, which awards $2,000 toward tuition. The state also offers the Tennessee Promise, a scholarship and mentor program that pays tuition not covered by other financial aid programs.

Duration: 12 months (full time)

Mode: Hybrid

Cost: $11,641 (tuition, fees, textbooks, and supplies)

Admissions Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Prerequisite courses
  • Background check

Curriculum:

  • Basic Nursing
  • Fundamentals
  • Administration of Medications and Basic IV Therapy
  • Clinical
  • Medical and Surgical Nursing
  • Pharmacology
  • Mental Health
  • Maternity Health
  • Advanced Professional Vocational Relations
  • Pediatric Nursing

    Full curriculum can be found on program website.

Fortis Institute in Nashville

The Fortis Institute’s Practical Nursing Program offered through its Nashville location provides students with the knowledge and skills for competent practice as an LPN in Tennessee and beyond.

The program is presented in a hybrid format in which the several courses are completed online each term, although the majority of course requirements are completed on the Fortis Nashville campus. Additionally, students complete hands-on clinical experiences at local hospitals or other healthcare agencies.

Program graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX-PN exam. Student services include graduate employment assistance through the school’s Career Services department.

Duration: 18 months

Mode: Hybrid

Cost: $15,527 (est.)

Admissions Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Completion of a personal information sheet and interview

Curriculum:

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Introduction to Nursing
  • Fundamentals of Nursing
  • Pharmacology
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Intravenous Therapy
  • Care of the Older Adult
  • Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Nursing Across the Lifespan
  • Transition to Practice
  • Developing your Professional Identity
  • Human Growth and Development
  • Fundamentals of Human Nutrition

Answering Questions from LPN Students in Tennessee

As you explore the various online LPN program options in Tennessee, you’re bound to have some questions of your own about what happens before, during, and after your education is complete. To help you in that regard, here are the answers to five questions frequently asked by prospective Tennessee online LPN students.

Why is going to an LPN accredited program so important?

Proper accreditation of your online LPN program in Tennessee is essential in that it ensures that the program meets important standards of academic quality. Graduating from an accredited program tells employers that your education was from a quality source that teaches the types of skills that LPNs need to succeed professionally.

Accreditation of colleges and universities in Tennessee is overseen primarily by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

You will also want to check for accreditation of the LPN program itself. The two major accreditors of LPN programs in the U.S. are:

What kind of work should I expect when I’m an LPN?

The duties for your LPN job will depend on the specific job itself. Common duties and responsibilities of LPNs, however, include:

  • Administering medications
  • Providing patient comfort
  • Patient monitoring
  • Wound care
  • Catheter care
  • Specimen collection
  • Maintaining patient records

It’s important to note that all care given by LPNs must be supervised by an RN or other superior healthcare staff member.

Is there financial aid available to help with the cost of my LPN education?

Yes. There are several potential sources of financial assistance for students who need help in meeting the cost of their LPN educations, including:

  • Scholarships and grants
  • Employer tuition reimbursement
  • Student loans (federal, state, and private)
  • Tuition discounts
  • Tuition deferment and installment plans
  • Student loan forgiveness

Be sure to contact the financial aid offices at each of the schools you’re considering for details on resources to help you pay for your online LPN program.

What type of license renewal and continuing education is needed to continue working as an LPN?

In Tennessee, LPNs must renew their licenses every two years. Renewal requirements include earning five continuing education (CE) credit hours (10 for license holders not actively employed) during each renewal period. License holders can renew their licenses online up to 60 days before it expires.

Can becoming an LPN lead to other more advanced nursing careers?

Yes. In fact, it is not uncommon for nurses to use their LPN careers as a starting point for moving up the career ladder, often by becoming a registered nurse.

Becoming an RN will, of course, require returning to school for RN training and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Fortunately, there are online LPN to RN programs available to make the transition to becoming an RN convenient and affordable.

LPN Licensing Requirements in Tennessee

Once you’ve graduated from your LPN program, you’ll be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN, the national exam that is required by the Tennessee Board of Nursing to obtain LPN licensure in the state.

Before taking the exam, you’ll need to:

  • Fill out the application
  • Pay the registration fee
  • Pass another background check
  • Submit the official transcript from your LPN program

LPN students in Tennessee can apply to take the NCLEX-PN exam as early as four weeks before graduation, but must wait up to six weeks after graduation for applications to process. The current fee for taking the NCLEX-PN the first time is $200.

Exam content covers several specific areas, including:

  • Safe care environments
  • Physiological concerns
  • Mental health and social skills
  • Health maintenance and promotion.

Salary & Career Outlooks for Tennessee LPNs

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  • 10th Percentile
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U.S.
10th Percentile $47,960
Median $62,340
90th Percentile $80,510
Tennessee
10th Percentile $38,680
Median $54,530
90th Percentile $65,140
Chattanooga, TN-GA
10th Percentile $38,460
Median $57,540
90th Percentile $63,300
Clarksville, TN-KY
10th Percentile $42,530
Median $57,300
90th Percentile $69,830
Cleveland, TN
10th Percentile $39,630
Median $52,470
90th Percentile $60,370
Jackson, TN
10th Percentile $37,640
Median $49,030
90th Percentile $59,990
Johnson City, TN
10th Percentile $36,460
Median $49,970
90th Percentile $59,330
Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA
10th Percentile $32,360
Median $49,350
90th Percentile $63,750
Knoxville, TN
10th Percentile $36,660
Median $51,040
90th Percentile $62,460
Memphis, TN-MS-AR
10th Percentile $39,050
Median $55,010
90th Percentile $65,040
Morristown, TN
10th Percentile $35,300
Median $49,410
90th Percentile $60,990
Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN
10th Percentile $43,860
Median $60,290
90th Percentile $73,280
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Source: Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2024, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Data based on national numbers, not school-specific information.


United States
Curr. Jobs 655,000
Proj. Jobs 689,900
New Jobs 34,900
Growth % 5.30%
Avg. Ann. Openings 54,400
Tennessee
Curr. Jobs 18,350
Proj. Jobs 21,950
New Jobs 3,600
Growth % 19.60%
Avg. Ann. Openings 1,890

Source: Projections Central

Data based on national numbers, not school-specific information.

Mark Earnest, BA AUTHOR

Mark Earnest is a writer and editor based in Reno, Nevada. He's written and edited hundreds of articles on healthcare and higher education topics ranging from entry-level nursing programs and medical billing and coding classes to public health degrees and financial aid. Mark holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from New Mexico State University.

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Michael Hoffman, MA, JD EDITOR

Michael Hoffman has authored close to 300 articles for higher education publications, including over 140 for EduMed across nursing and allied health. He's interviewed and collaborated with hundreds of active healthcare professionals and students. Michael holds degrees from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Santa Barbara College of Law. Before his writing career, he practiced as a civil litigator in Los Angeles and worked as a development executive for a major film producer in Santa Monica, California.

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