Vocational Nursing Program Information
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College Vocational Nursing Program is a comprehensive 12-month (3 semesters) course designed to equip students with the necessary skills to become Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs). The program begins each Summer and offers classes from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Thursday. This structured schedule ensures students receive both hands-on training and theoretical knowledge to excel in the field of nursing.
Requirements for the program include:
- Satisfactory scores on entrance exam (TEAS)
- TSI complete for Reading and Writing
- Successful completion of prerequisite courses with a "C" or better
- Cleared background check
- Completion of all immunizations as required by the Texas Department of State Health Services
- Current CPR certification for Healthcare Provider from the American Heart Association
- Selections into the program. The selection committee will select applicants for the program according to a scoring system. Points are scored for applicant's GPA on prerequisite courses, TEAS score, and completion of coursework. Selections are competitive.
Application procedure:
- Apply for admission to the college by following the steps at: coastalbend.edu/future/
- Schedule and take the TEAS exam. An overall score of 55% with a minimum score of 40 in each category (Math, Reading, Science, Writing) is required to receive the application link.
- Complete the online application by the deadline. You will need to upload your unofficial transcripts in the application. Official transcripts must be sent to the admission office.
- Await an email to see if you have been selected by the Selection Committee.
- Return your acceptance letter.
Prerequisite Courses
EDUC 1300 Learning Frameworks
BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications*
HPRS 2302 Medical Terminology for Allied Health**
* A test out option of 70% in computer literacy is available for BCIS 1305
Semester I
VNSG 1160 Clinical- Licensed Vocational Nurse Training
VNSG 1327 Essentials of Medication Administration
VNSG 1320 Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health
VNSG 1323 Basic Nursing Skills
VNSG 1429 Medical-Surgical Nursing I
Semester II
VNSG 1201 Mental Health and Mental Illness
VNSG 1331 Pharmacology
VNSG 1432 Medical-Surgical Nursing II
VNSG 2361 Clinical – Licensed Vocational Nurse Training
VNSG 2431 Advanced Nursing Skills
Semester III
VNSG 1205 NCLEX-PN Review
VNSG 1219 Leadership and Professional Development
VNSG 1226 Gerontology
VNSG 1230 Maternal-Neonatal Nursing
VNSG 1234 Pediatrics
VNSG 2266 Practicum – Licensed Vocational Nurse Training
Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) have various career opportunities in healthcare settings, including:
- Hospitals – Providing bedside care, administering medications, and assisting registered nurses (RNs) and doctors.
- Long-Term Care Facilities – Working in nursing homes, assisted living centers, and rehabilitation facilities to care for elderly and disabled patients.
- Home Health Care – Delivering medical care to patients in their homes, including wound care and medication management.
- Clinics and Physician Offices – Assisting with patient exams, administering injections, and handling medical records.
- Correctional Facilities – Providing medical care to inmates in jails or prisons.
- Occupational Health – Working in businesses or industrial settings to support employee health and safety.
- School Nursing – Assisting with student health needs in K-12 schools or colleges.
- Hospice and Palliative Care – Supporting patients with terminal illnesses and providing comfort care.
LVNs can also pursue further education to become Registered Nurses (RNs) or specialize in areas such as IV therapy, wound care, or dialysis.
The estimated cost for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ College’s Vocational Nursing Program varies based on residency status:
- In-District Students: Total program cost is approximately $9,474.
- Out-of-District Students: Total program cost is around $12,636.
- Out-of-State Students: Total program cost is about $13,401.
These estimates include tuition, fees, supplies, and additional costs such as books, uniforms, medical equipment, NCLEX testing fees, and pre-admission expenses like background checks and drug screenings. Course fees and differentiated tuition also contribute to the total cost, ensuring students have access to necessary resources and hands-on training.
For more information contact the Nursing Support Specialists in your area:
Beeville – Heather Flores (361) 354-2544, hflores4@coastalbend.edu
Alice – Kendall Cox (361) 664-2981, Ext 3031, kdcox@coastalbend.edu
Kingsville – Cynthia Silvas (361) 592-1615, Ext 4054, cbsilvas@coastalbend.edu
Pleasanton – Jeannie Winter (830) 569-4222, Ext 1204, jmwinter@coastalbend.edu