Fast-Track Your Nursing Career in the Ocean State
Reality check: Rhode Island doesn't offer 6-week LPN programs. State-approved programs require 12 months (1 year) to complete, including required clinical hours and coursework mandated by the RI Board of Nursing. These accelerated programs compress traditional 18-24 month curricula into the shortest legal timeframe, helping you start earning $66,770+ per year (the 6th highest LPN salary in the United States!) The "6 weeks" typically refers to individual course segments or clinical rotation blocks within the full program structure.
π Multiple Campuses: Warwick, Lincoln, Providence, Newport
π Providence, RI
π East Greenwich, RI
π Various Locations Statewide
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Earn your high school diploma or GED equivalent. Most RI programs require a minimum GPA and may require prerequisite science courses.
Complete a Rhode Island Department of Health-approved practical nursing program. Programs take 12 months and include required clinical hours and classroom instruction.
After graduation, register for and pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). Exam fee: $200.
Submit your application to the Rhode Island Board of Nursing. Includes background check, fingerprinting, and application fees (total ~$175).
Start working as a licensed practical nurse in Rhode Island. Renew your license biennially and complete continuing education requirements. Consider LPN-to-RN bridge programs at CCRI.
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Program Tuition (CCRI) | $8,651 |
| Books & Supplies | $900 - $1,200 |
| NCLEX-PN Exam Fee | $200 |
| State Licensure Fees | $175 |
| Total Investment | $9,926 - $10,226 |
Rhode Island LPNs earn the 6th highest salaries in the United States, making it one of the most lucrative states for practical nursing careers.
| Location | Average Annual Salary | Hourly Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Rhode Island (Statewide) | $66,770 | $32.10 |
| Providence Metro | $68,200 - $72,500 | $32.79 - $34.86 |
| Warwick-Cranston Area | $65,900 - $69,800 | $31.68 - $33.56 |
| Newport County | $64,800 - $68,400 | $31.15 - $32.88 |
| Pawtucket Area | $66,400 - $70,100 | $31.92 - $33.70 |
Pay Back Your Education in Under 2 Months! With CCRI's tuition of $8,651 and average salary of $66,770, Rhode Island LPNs can recoup their entire educational investment in just 6-7 weeks of work. Many hospitals offer sign-on bonuses ($3,000-$7,000) that can cover tuition entirely!
Find accredited hybrid programs, study from home, and start your nursing career with FLEXIBILITY!
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With 12-month programs, tuition as low as $8,651 at CCRI, and the 6th highest LPN salaries in America ($66,770), Rhode Island offers exceptional value for aspiring nurses.
Apply today and recoup your investment in under 2 months of work!