The Citrus College Vocational Nursing program prepares students to become essential members of the health care team, providing direct, hands-on care to patients in a variety of clinical settings. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the California State Board Examination for Licensed Vocational Nurse (NCLEX-PN) — the next step toward a rewarding nursing career. Career opportunities include positions as a vocational nurse, nurse assistant, home health aide or acute care nurse aide.

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WHAT IS A VN?
A vocational nurse (VN or PN) is a licensed health care professional who works under the supervision of a physician or registered nurse. Vocational nurses provide essential nursing care, assist with patient treatment and play a vital role in promoting health and recovery. Graduates of the VN program are fully prepared for entry-level nursing positions and ready to take the California licensure examination.


📌 REQUIREMENTS
To apply, students must attend a mandatory orientation for the semester they plan to enroll, as requirements may change. All completed application materials must be submitted to the health sciences office (PC 204) for consideration. Admission is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and all documentation must remain current throughout the program. See the schedule of upcoming mandatory orientation sessions.

PROGRAM LENGTH AND SCHEDULE
Citrus College offers a full-time, one-year VN certificate program approved by the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT). Classes begin every fall and spring semester with cohorts of 24 students. Coursework and clinical rotations are held five days a week, with occasional evening or weekend assignments. Because of the program's demanding schedule, full-time employment while enrolled is not recommended.