Tuition varies by campus and program track. Your Admissions Representative can walk you through the current cost breakdown, financial aid opportunities, and any additional fees before you apply.
Unitek College of Nursing offers several financial aid options for those who qualify, including federal grants, student loans, and scholarships. Our Financial Aid team will help you explore every option to make your nursing education affordable.
Yes! We offer flexible payment plans to help you manage your education costs and stay focused on your goals.
Our student services team provides support at every step—from financial counseling and tutoring to career placement assistance after graduation.
We recommend completing your FAFSA application as early as possible, ideally before your program start date, to maximize your funding opportunities.
Applicants must provide proof of high school education or equivalent, complete the Unitek VN prerequisite course within 12 months of their start date, pass a background check, and interview with the Program Director.
No previous experience is required. Our program is designed to teach you everything you need to know to become a successful Vocational Nurse.
Depending on your schedule, the program is 12 months (full-time day program), 17 months (full-time evening program), or 20 months (part-time evening program).
You’ll have access to faculty mentorship, tutoring, and NCLEX-PN preparation tools to help you succeed from your first class to your final exam.
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) provide essential bedside care under the supervision of doctors and registered nurses. They monitor patient health, administer medications, assist with procedures, and support patients and their families in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
LVNs are needed in a wide range of healthcare environments, including nursing homes, hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, and home health care.
Absolutely. Many LVNs move into supervisory roles or pursue advanced education to become Registered Nurses through bridge programs. Others specialize in areas like gerontology or rehabilitation nursing.
Our program integrates NCLEX-PN preparation throughout the curriculum with practice exams, study tools, and personalized guidance from experienced instructors.
According to the BLS, the mean annual wage for LVNs was $64,150* in May 2024, illustrating that this role can deliver meaningful compensation and a solid foundation for your career.
According to the BLS, as of August 2025, employment of licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses is projected to grow 3 percent from 2024 to 2034, about as fast as the average for all occupations.

