You can take an LPN program in nursing programs and medical schools. You will first have to do some training in order to qualify and pass a certain program.
LPN training time varies based on the type of program you are in. A very aggressive program can finish in as little as 9 months, with the average program taking closer to 18 months.
The average LPN program takes 18 months to complete some of it can be done online but not all.
Yes, PCCTI is accredited for the LPN Program.
LPN courses are available to high school students at BOCE locations or to adults thru continuing education, BOCES, or 2 year colleges. It is is a 1 year program with class work and clinical rotations. Program graduates then must take a licensing exam to be employed as an LPN.
If you complete an LPN program, you will be eligible to take the state boards to become an LPN (licensed practical nurse). You must complete a state-approved RN program in order to become a registered nurse, regardless of any previous degrees and classes.
You can find LPN classes in Detroit at your local community collegee. Most of them will have an LPN program.
Entrance to an LVN program requires a high school diploma or GED and the program takes a year to complete. LPN training usually requires an associate's degree or graduation from a nursing program, and these take two years.
You will need to take some classes in person no matter what but try here http://www.online-education.net/career-coach/lpn-program-online.html
They do not offer an LPN program at Eastern in Michigan. They do have BSN programs available.
LPN program provides basic nursing skills and knowledge which allowed people to have an easy transition to RN programs which usually takes two or four years to finish. You can take some lessons at Connecticut LPN School, New Jersey LPN School and at Utah LPN School.
The numbers are unlimited for online classes
As you say in your question, a four-year LPN program lasts four years.