Our next available class will be April 2012, and we do not have a waiting list. Upcoming test dates are always listed on our home page.
No. Our next available class will be April 2012, and we do not have a waiting list.
Please see this page for all the most current entrance exam information.
The entrance exam fee is $40 and is non-refundable.
Unfortunately, due to a change in policy, we are unable to accept entrance exam scores taken elsewhere. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Our address is 4600 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. We are on the southeast corner of East 46th and Carnegie. For directions, click here.
Yes. CSPN is ABHES (Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools) accredited and approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing, receiving the maximum five (5) year approval.
You must be 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED with a score of 500 or higher. You must also pass an entrance exam at the school.
Expect to be in class from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Expect to be at your clinical site from 7:00 or 7:30 AM to 2:30 or 3:00 PM. If necessary, evening hours will be from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Hours on duty in Community Nursing clinicals will vary with the individual assignment.
Students wear scrubs of their choosing to class. They wear the School uniform to lab and clinicals.
Unfortunately, we do not offer evening or weekend classes. Our program is full-time, daytime, Monday through Friday only.
We do not. CSPN is an LPN program only.
We do not require any prerequisite coursework. Applicants must, however, meet the basic requirements as listed above.
In making admissions decisions, CSPN looks at your entire file, including entrance exam scores, transcripts, references, background check, personal statement, etc. We reserve the right to accept the most qualified applicants.
New classes start two times per year, in April and October.
One calendar year, or 46 weeks to be exact.
The total cost of the program for the April 2012 class will be: $13,280. This amount covers classes, clinicals, and labs. There are additional costs for uniforms and books.
Yes! Financial assistance is available to those who qualify through Pell grants, student loans, and scholarship money (available through the school and elsewhere). For more information on financial aid, click here.
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Yes! For more information on advanced placement, click here.
No. Students are from Northeast Ohio and live independently or with their family.
Each class has seating for up to 45 - 50 students.
CSPN has a 4-day week. Students are in class 2 days per week, and 2 days per week are spent in clinicals (hands-on training at hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, etc.)
For Levels 1 & 2 (the first half of the program), you will be in class or clinical Monday through Thursday, and Friday is a day off. For Levels 3 & 4 (the second half of the program), you will be in class or clinical Tuesday through Friday, and Monday is a day off.
Yes, IV therapy is an integral part of the program throughout all four levels. Upon licensure in the State of Ohio, you will be allowed to perform IV therapy as part of your scope of practice.
Upon completing the program, students attend a graduation ceremony and receive a Certificate of Completion.
No. As soon as you complete the program, you are eligible to take the National Council of Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).
Central School of Practical Nursing is proud to report that the 2010 licensure pass rate for CSPN was 93.3%, exceeding the national pass rate of 87.06%.
Use our online form to contact us and have a brochure sent to your home or call our office (216-391-8434). Then, register to take the entrance exam, and you're on your way!