Vermont offers a wide variety of programs for nursing students. The type of program a student chooses will depend on her nursing role. The most common nursing roles are certified nursing assistant (CNA), licensed practical nurse (LPN), and registered nurse (RN).
CNA programs and career outlook
Vermont
We've organized a comprehensive list of Vermont nursing schools. Below you'll find information on specific nursing programs such as LPN certificates and ADN, BSN, and MSN degrees.
Vermont school overviews
Vermont nursing programs and careers
City-specific information
Vermont is home to a select number of private nursing schools. These institutions provide competitive and high-quality education that enables students to find rapid employment upon graduation.
Overview of private nursing schools
Because healthcare is such a critical service, Vermont offers a variety of training programs for aspiring nurses. Available options range from certified nursing assistant (CNA) certificate programs, which require just a few months of training, to graduate-level degree programs for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). Fortunately, many of these programs are offered at lower cost through public schools.
Overview of public nursing schools
Considerably shorter than four-year degree programs, vocational training programs at nursing community colleges have a reputation for being time- and cost-efficient. Students seeking rapid employment and an immediate return on their investment should consider the advantages of these career-oriented two-year schools.
Community colleges for nursing
Prospective nursing students should consider Vermont’s four-year colleges and universities. The nursing programs at these schools provide extensive training and skills development to prepare aspiring nurses for their future careers.
Four-year colleges and universities for nursing
Vermont offers a wide variety of programs for nursing students. The type of program a student chooses will depend on her nursing role. The most common nursing roles are certified nursing assistant (CNA), licensed practical nurse (LPN), and registered nurse (RN).
CNA programs and career outlook