Choosing a career path as a LPN Nurse will set you on a rewarding career path. LPN Certified Nurses in high demand in the state and beyond. There is currently a shortage in healthcare (especially following COVID), so this high demand career path will keep you engage. Students interested in nursing, can expect to earn a competitive salary, and should also consider earning their RN (Registered Nursing degree) for even more added income in the future. Presently, the median salary for LPN Nurses in the U.S is 48K. Securing an LPN certificate qualifies you to serve in many healthcare capacities include the following: traveling nurse, home care LPN, nursing home, rehabilitation LPN, hospital LPN, urgent care LPN, doctor's office LPN, ER LPN and more.
Our LPN Certification is a 49 credit hours degree. The certification will equip you to enter the job market skilled and employable. To increase your earning power, students should always continue their education to continue to grow and learn in their fields of study. Many LPN nurses go on to earn their Registered Nursing 2-year degree, RN Bachelors and Masters degree.
For consideration of Summer admittance, applications are due by 11:59 p.m on January 15th. Applications should be submitted online via this online portal.
For consideration of Fall admittance, applications are due by 11:59 p.m on May 15th. Applications should be submitted online via this online portal.
The LPN Program is administered on the Bessemer campus of Lawson State. This program is ONLY taught on the Bessemer campus of Lawson State. There are TWO admittance cycles for the LPN program per year.
Licensed Practial Nursing (LPN)--Cycles of Admittance (New Students)
LPN Day Program: (Bessemer Campus):
Lawson State Community College admits students to its LPN day program two times per
year, every summer and fall.
Application into Lawson State's prestigious LPN nursing program is competitive. Although we recommend that all students apply to our programs, students meeting minimum requirements or seeking readmission are not guaranteed admission. Students seeking admission should work to maintain the highest GPA possible and concentrate on a superb performance in all science classes, beginning with BIO103 (as a pre-nursing student). Admission into Lawson's Nursing programs is based on your ranking against the criteria and your ranking against other students applying to the program. Again, it is a competitive process.
Criteria (in terms of student selection) is established from assessing GPA's, student completion of pre-requisite courses, ACT exam outcomes, and grades achieved in Biology courses (and additional points awarded from HPS103 and MTH 186, if the student opts to take these courses).
Each student is assessed by a Point System (The maximum number of points a student can obtain is 58 points.)
How to Calculate Your Application Points:
Score of 18 or higher on the ACT= 36 points
ACT or ACT Residual Test- Maximum 36 points (This score is based on your individual ACT score).
Selected Required Coursework- Maximum 12 points
Additional Points (OPTIONAL--Not Required) - Maximum 10 points
The first step to apply to the LPN Program is to apply to the College. Your status at Lawson must be Active.
If you have previously been accepted to LSCC, but have not attended the college for more than one semester; you may be required to complete a new application to the college and provide additional information.
Please check with the Admissions office before you complete the RN application to ensure your acceptance is Unconditional.
Check your ACT score. All applications must have a score of 18 or higher on the ACT to apply to the RN Program. A minimum score of 18 is required without exception (academic history and/or achievements cannot be considered in place of the ACT requirement).
ACT SuperScores of 18 or higher are accepted.
There is no expiration on test dates.
ACT On-Campus (formerly ACT Residual) scores MUST be from an Alabama Community College;
ACT On-Campus scores from any institution outside of the Alabama Community College System WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
ACT scores listed on college transcripts will not be accepted
Attached, please find the Pre-Nursing Advising Guidesheet.
LPN applicants must complete the following coursework with a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale by the select application deadline:
General Education Pre-Reqs:
ORI101--Orientation to College (1 credit)
ENG101--English Composition (3 credits)
MTH100 or higher--Intermediate Algebra (3 credits)
BIO103--Principles of Biology--a pre-requisite for BIO201 (4 credits)
BIO201--Anatomy and Physiology I w/lab (4 credits)
BIO202--Anatomy and Physiology II w/lab (4 credits)
EARN EXTRA POINTS: "Get a leg up".You can earn extra points towards your application and ranking if you take one or more of the following Pre-Nursing recommended electives:
HPS103: Foundation Competencies for Health Sciences Professions Foundations (3 credits)
MTH186: Medical Dosage Calculations (1 credit)
RECOMMENDED COURSE (no extra points awarded but course is recommended if you have availabilty to take it). Be sure to complete HPS103 and MTH186 before you enroll:
BIO120--Medical Terminology (2 credits)
Secure your UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT COPIES from ALL your college you have attended, including Lawson State for your RN application. Do NOT leave any colleges out.
You must upload ALL unofficial transcripts to your RN application regardless of whether or not they were previously submitted to the Admissions office (Including the Lawson State Community College transcripts).
We will NOT accept transfer credits listed on one transcript from a separate college, we need to see each transcript in its entirety. *It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain copies of each transcript from each institution previously attended and upload them to the application by the deadline. Failure to do so, will VOID your application.
Secure a copy of your official ACT scores. You will have to upload your scores to your online application.
NOTE: All ACT scores are verified by a third party. Falsifying of any records can and likely will lead to disciplinary action being sought up through suspension from the College.
Submit your completed application with all required documents. ONLY completed applications will be considered.
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR LPN APPLICATION:
Click HERE to submit your application online by the deadline. All applications MUST be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on the day it is due and include all required attachments (unofficial transcript copies, ACT scores, etc...).
For Summer Admissions, submit by Jan15th. (11:59 p.m.)
For Fall Admissions, submit by May 15th (1159 p.m.)
NOTE: Be sure to submit all required documents including ALL your unofficial transcripts and official ACT scores. Falsifying of any records can and likely will lead to disciplinary action being sought up through suspension from the College.
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Birmingham Campus--East Campus (DAY RN Program)
Ethel Hall Building
3060 Wilson Road, SW
Birmingham, AL 35221
Bessemer Campus (EVENING RN Program)
Building "A", Room 110
1100 9th Avenue, SW
Bessemer, AL 35022
Dr. Sherika Derico, Associate Dean of Health Professions
Email: sderico@lawsonstate.edu
Dr. Katrina Swain, Chairperson, Registered Nursing
Email: kswain@lawsonstate.edu