Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) - Certificate

Begin Your Career as a Licensed Vocational Nurse

Ranked #2 Nursing Program - 2021Click the links below to access:

Application Page

Traditional VN Program Application Instructions

Med Aide - VN Bridge Program Application Instructions

HESI Exam Information

HESI Exam Slideshow

HESI Workshops

The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is an important frontline member of the health care team. LVNs are also referred to as Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) in many states. The LVN provides basic patient care. LVNs are supervised by Registered Nurses, Physicians, Physician’s Assistants, Dentists and Podiatrists. There are employment opportunities for LVNs in acute care hospitals, long term care facilities, the home-health care setting, schools, clinics, physician’s offices, and the criminal justice system. Alvin Community College (ACC) has educated individuals to enter the nursing profession for over 40 years and has the reputation of an outstanding LVN program.

The mission of the ACC LVN program is to provide the community an accessible, affordable, and quality education that will prepare safe, professional, competent, and caring VN graduates.

NCLEX-PN pass rates for first-time testers are: 100% for all the years 2012 through 2023

Career Opportunities

LVNs are in demand!  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of licensed vocational nurses is projected to grow 5 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics also reports that the mean annual wage for LVNs in the Woodlands/Houston/Sugar Land area is $54,840.

For more information on career opportunities as a LVN, please visit Career Coach where you can explore the local job market, take a career assessment, and build a resumé.

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What Will I Study?

The 44-credit-hour ACC LVN certificate program is one year in length and begins every year in June. This cost-effective program can help pave the way for your entry into a growing and rewarding health care profession. It is an intensive study of vocational nursing, including classroom, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN licensure exam to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). Courses include medication administration, pharmacology, surgical nursing, maternal-neonatal nursing, pediatrics and more. View the Curriculum Guide for a detailed program outline. LVN training includes attending clinical where you obtain nursing experience working directly with patients in hospitals and other health care facilities under supervision of a Registered Nurse. The ACC LVN program has affiliation agreements with the following health care facilities (the following list is subject to change):  

  • Memorial Hermann Hospital Southeast 
  • Memorial Hermann Hospital Southeast, Pearland campus
  • UTMB clinics and hospital
  • The Courtyard at Pasadena
  • Nursing homes: Tuscany Village, The Oasis at Pearland, Country Village Care, Laurel Court, Baywind Village Care, and Cypress Woods

Curriculum Guide - Licensed Vocational Nursing (LVN) - Certificate


The ACC VN Program is fully approved by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON). The ACC VN program upholds the stated mission of the Texas BON which is to “protect and promote the welfare and safety of the people of Texas by ensuring that each person holding a license as a nurse in the State of Texas is competent to practice safely”.

*How Much Will the Program Cost?

Costs, including tuition and fees, for the LVN certificate are approximately $7,100 if you live in district and approximately $9,300 if you live out of district. This includes the HESI-A2 test fee, CPR certification, all tuition, fees, books, supplies, uniforms, malpractice insurance, and costs related to graduation and licensure. Personal health insurance, transportation, parking fees, physical exam, TB test, and immunizations are extra. To find out whether you live in or out of district, call the Admissions Office 281-756-3531.

For a detailed breakdown of costs, visit the Program Costs page.

For more information on education costs, payment options, payment plans, deadlines and more, visit our Tuition and Fees section.

Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.  For more information, visit our Financial Aid section.

*Alvin Community College may change tuition rates and other fees without notice or when so directed by the Board of Regents.

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