Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN, or LVN) apprenticeship programs in the U.S. allow individuals to work and earn a salary while completing formal nursing education. These programs are often registered with the U.S. Department of Labor and combine on-the-job paid training with classroom instruction leading to LPN licensure.
Step | Action |
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1. Explore Registered Programs | Visit apprenticeship.gov to locate LPN/LVN registered apprenticeships in your state. |
2. Apply to Healthcare Employer Programs | Many long-term care facilities, health systems, and unions operate LPN apprenticeships—often advertised on platforms like Indeed. |
3. Ensure Clinical & Instructional Support | Programs generally require apprentices to be enrolled in (or complete) LPN coursework/programs in parallel. |
4. Leverage Federal and State Support | Registered programs are funded or supported at the state and federal level with program guidelines and funding. |
Paid LPN apprenticeships offer a powerful "earn-while-you-learn" pathway into nursing—merging on-the-job clinical training, mentorship, and education with steady income. Apprentices earn competitive wages during training, gain nationally recognized credentials, and can transition into stable healthcare careers with long-term earning potential. These programs also foster workforce development and promote equity in healthcare employment.
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