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LPN Information & Application Portal
Course number :
3020019
ID :
22009
Section Number :
2253
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The Virginia Board of Nursing-approved Practical Nurse Education program is a 1,310-hour, 3-semester full-time education program offered through NOVA Workforce. This innovative program is designed
for current Virginia CNAs
to continue their healthcare training through intensive credential stacking and rigorous Practical Nurse education to open employment opportunities in the high-demand healthcare field. The Practical Nurse program will require a high time commitment with various days, times, and occasional weekend clinical shift schedules. Candidates will need to have an open and flexible schedule and reliable transportation. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
For more information, visit
www.nvcc.edu/academics/workforce/lpn.html
General Mandatory Requirements:
Be 18 years of age or older
Submit a Completed High School transcript or Completed GED Diploma or transcript.
If your degree is from outside of the United States, you must first get your international transcript evaluated through an international evaluation agency:
For College diploma evaluation, use WES - World Education Services
For High School evaluation, use IERF | International Education Research Foundation
Hold a current unrestricted Virginia CNA License, there is no substitution.
Successfully complete 4 sections of the ATI-TEAS Version 7 Nursing tests(R): Reading, Math, Science, and English. Scores must be proficient or higher; developmental and basic scores will not be accepted.
When registering for TEAS, use program code 14021.
Submit a clean Criminal Background Check / Drug Screen / Immunizations / History & Physical.
Submit a current resume.
Submit any current and active certifications you may hold, such as BLS/CPR, CCMA, Registered Medication Aide, Phlebotomy Tech, etc.
All submissions will be made using the Canvas application portal.
Follow these steps to complete your application:
Step 1: Create a
MyWorkforce profile
(new students only)
Step 2: Register for this LPN Information & Application class
(
add to cart and check out
) - it's free! You will receive a confirmation email with information on how to log in to the Canvas application portal.
Step 3: Complete all tasks in the Canvas application portal.
Use the link from your confirmation email to access the application portal with your
myNOVA
credentials.
How to access myNOVA
Next Cohort Information:
Spring Classes
begin in January 2026.
Application portal closes October 1, 2025
This is a full-time day program; it has three semesters, 1310 hours, including 400 hours of clinical time, which can be Sunday through Sunday at various hours.
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