Dallas LPN
Dallas LPN Schools, LPN Programs and LPN Salary Data

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Dallas LPN Stats:
Comfort Score Rank: #14 of 100
Benefit of RN Rank: #69 of 100
Avg. LPN Salary: $45,520
LPNs employed: 14,610

Top Cities in Texas for LPNs: El Paso, McAllen, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin

Dallas’ LPNs make up 25% of nurses in the city. The Dallas LPN comfort score is 67 and ranks in the top of the top 100 US cities. The RN comfort score in Dallas is much higher at 99.

These scores indicate that it is a great benefit for a Dallas LPN to take the necessary steps to obtain an RN degree. It is estimated as the 69th best place to do this in the nation.

Checklist to become a Dallas LPN:

  1. Earn your LPN Degree, 1 year of courses and hands-on practice.
  2. Apply for licensure with the Texas State Board of Nursing. Have your school send your transcript to them as well
  3. Obtain a CPR card and pass the NCLEX-PN exam

 

Trusted State-Approved LPN Programs:

Fortis College

Fortis College has a great program and reputation. Thanks to the new laws we can see some school stats. Their schools had 90%+ graduation rates and student job placements. Outstanding and highly recommended!
Locations: Houston, Grand Prairie, Many Others

Career Point Education

Career Point Education has a solid LPN/LVN initial graduation rate with 81% LPN and LVN Placement rate after program completion. They also have degrees in Nurses Aide and Medical Assistant.
Locations: San Antonio

 

LPNs in Dallas
Dallas LPNs earn an average of $45,520 per year. The employment growth for the profession is estimated at 3.52% and will include hospital, home health, private practice and nursing home positions. Please contact the Texas Board of Nursing at www.bon.texas.gov/ with any questions concerning the city of Dallas and the nursing profession.

In Dallas, this school offers nursing classes and nursing degrees.

El Centro College
Main & Lamar Streets
Dallas, TX 75202
www.dcccd.edu

A career as an LPN in this city can provide opportunities and security.


Develop the skills to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment. Everest College can prepare you for a rewarding career in some of today's hottest fields.

Programs:

  • Medical General
  • Diploma - Medical Administrative Assistant
Locations: Arlington
As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.

Programs:

  • BS in Nursing (RN Required)
  • BS in Health Administration - Health Management
Locations: Hurst
Since its beginnings in 1941, National American University has been a cornerstone of higher education, keeping pace with the ever-changing advancements of technology, while holding onto core values that provide a caring and supportive environment for all students.

Programs:

  • Medical Assisting
  • Medical Staff Services Management
  • RN-to-BSN
  • And more...
Locations: Lewisville