- Lorenzo Walker Technical College
- Professional Nursing (LPN-RN)
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Program Overview
This program offers a unique pathway for Licensed Practical Nurses to become Registered Nurses. By building on your current expertise, it enhances your critical thinking, clinical skills, and leadership abilities. Through a combination of rigorous coursework and hands-on experience, you’ll gain confidence in patient assessments, safe medication administration, and therapeutic interventions. Training occurs across a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics, and community health organizations, as well as our simulation center.
Our curriculum is designed to prepare you for the RN licensing exam while emphasizing leadership, ethical practice, and cultural competence. With these skills, you will be ready to excel in today’s healthcare environment and make a meaningful difference in patient care. Transform your future and join a community of skilled, compassionate nurses and take the next step in your nursing career.
The Lorenzo Walker Technical College, Diploma in Nursing Program, is pursuing pre-accreditation candidacy status from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA), located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20037; phone 202-909-2487. Interested parties are invited to submit third party comments in writing directly to NLN CNEA (cneaaccreditation@nln.org) no later than August 27, 2025.
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Next Start Date
August 11, 2025 (date is subject to change)Program Length
900 HoursCareer Opportunities
Acute Care: ICU, ER, Medical-Surgical, Orthopedics, Neurology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, NICU, and Oncology.
Community Nursing: Home Health, Hospice, Public Health, and School Nursing.
Specialties: Psychiatric, Dialysis, Rehabilitation, Infection Control, and Wound Care.Industry Certifications/State Credentials
Registered Nurse (RN)Information Sheet
PDF Fall (3 pages)Curriculum Framework
PDF (12 pages)Rack Brochure
PDF (2 pages)
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The Lorenzo Walker Technical College Professional Nursing (LPN-RN) program is fully approved by the Florida Board of Nursing and the Florida Department of Education. While the program does not currently hold specialized nursing accreditation, we are actively working toward obtaining accreditation to further enhance the program’s quality and meet the highest standards in nursing education. Graduates are fully prepared to take the NCLEX-RN exam, leading to licensure as a Registered Nurse.
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After successfully completing this program, the student will be able to perform the following:
- Thinking: Apply the clinical judgment measurement model thinking processes to all class content and clinical client situations, covering novice to advanced beginner health and illness concepts or content in preparation for meeting the Next Generation NCLEX-RN requirements starting in 2023. (Note: Thinking is the first standard for each course or subject area.)
- Professional Behavior: Professional behavior will be demonstrated through communication, ethics, employability, safety, legal aspects, respectful and equitable practice, informatics, body structure and function review, assessment review, nursing process, electronic health record training, and orientation to the clinical facility.
- Teamwork and Collaboration: Work well with a team including interprofessional collaboration, medication administration, pharmacology, human growth and development of the older adult, advocacy, evidence-based practice (EBP), client-centered care, and experiences in geriatrics, rehab, and/or long-term care.
- Health Promotion: Promote well-being including mental health concepts, therapeutic communication, interpersonal and personal skills, relationship and counseling skills, as well as clinical opportunities in psychiatric inpatient and community health.
- Coordination of Care: Provide appropriate planning skills to understand and apply principles of human growth and development for the adult, scholarly inquiry, and resource stewardship in the general medicine setting of clients.
- Health Teaching: Demonstrate the use of teaching and learning principles for the education of the perioperative client and focus on the safe care of this client across the perioperative clinical setting.
- Quality of Practice: Exhibit quality improvement (QI) principles, human growth and development of the child, and care for the client in a children’s hospital setting or children’s specialty area.
- Environmental Health: Plan for a positive environment in the care of the family including proper nutrition, human growth and development of the perinatal clients, and clinical experiences in labor and delivery, OB OR, mom/baby units, and/or the outpatient family health clinic setting.
- Professional Role: Function in the professional role of the nurse including licensure preparation and leadership roles including clinical care in specialty areas such as emergency rooms, intensive care units, and step-down areas.
- Professional Practice: Create a pattern of professional practice through a senior practicum intensive with a 1:1 preceptor in the acute clinical setting for a minimum of seventy-two hours, as well as a reflection of clinical judgment opportunities, use of self-evaluation, and application of life-long learning principles to show preparation for the NCLEX-RN examination.
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REQUIRED FOR Eligibility Determination:
- Current, valid, unencumbered Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) license issued by the Florida Board of Nursing.
- American Heart Association BLS certificate
- In-person IV Therapy Course Certificate of Completion
REQUIRED for Admissions Consideration
- Official High school or higher transcript
- CASAS exam score of 11 on each section (if not exempt)
- Official Practical Nursing transcript.
- Resume (use required template)
- Reference from current supervisor OR nursing instructor (if not employed in an LPN role). Use required template and email reference directly from the supervisor/nursing instructor to Heidi Duff at duffhe@collierschools.com.
Program Structure and Courses
Course # |
OCP |
Course Name |
Hours |
NSG0080 |
Nursing TransitionsThis course focuses on building advanced knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology and the Respiratory System while integrating professional communication, writing, and ethics to enhance nursing practice. |
111 |
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NSG0081 |
Concepts of Geriatrics and the Endocrine SystemThis course focuses on the Endocrine system, pharmacology, clinical calculations, and specialized nursing care for geriatric populations. |
102 |
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NSG0082 |
Psychiatric NursingThis course focuses on the Neurological system, mental health, community health, and therapeutic interventions in psychiatric care. |
102 |
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NSG0083 |
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Medical NursingThis course focuses on the Cardiac and Hematology systems, pathophysiology, disease processes, and nursing care for medical conditions and complications. |
102 |
NSG0084 |
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Surgical NursingThis course focuses on the Musculoskeletal and Integumentary systems, preoperative and postoperative nursing care, fluid and electrolyte management, and infection prevention. |
102 |
NSG0085 |
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Pediatric NursingThis course focuses on the Immune, Lymphatic, and Gastrointestinal systems, nursing care for pediatric patients and promoting human growth and development. |
102 |
NSG0086 |
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Obstetrics NursingThis course focuses on the Reproductive and Genitourinary systems, preparing students to provide family-centered care during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. |
102 |
NSG0087 |
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Professional NursingThis course focuses on advanced nursing roles, including the care of patients with cancer, emergency care, and specialty nursing, while fostering leadership and licensure readiness. |
91 |
NSG0089 |
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Senior PracticumThis capstone course focuses on integrating advanced nursing concepts and clinical skills to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN exam and successful transition into professional practice. |
86 |

Phone: (239) 377-0934
Email:
Degrees and Certifications:
Heidi Duff
Workforce Education Advisor
The Workforce Education Advisor for the Professional Nursing (LPN-RN) Program provides support in academic planning, career pathways, and workforce readiness.
For questions about admissions, program requirements, or career guidance, contact the Workforce Education Advisor for assistance with the application process and achieving success in the program.

Phone: (239) 377‐8158
Email:
Degrees and Certifications:
Ashlee Potts, MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Health Science Instructor
With a strong background in advanced nursing practice and education, I am committed to helping LPNs confidently transition into their roles as RNs. In the Professional Nursing (LPN-RN) Program at Lorenzo Walker Technical College, I integrate evidence-based learning, clinical expertise, and hands-on experience to prepare students for success. Focusing on critical thinking and comprehensive NCLEX preparation ensures that graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to excel in their professional nursing careers.

Phone: (239) 377-2599
Email:
Degrees and Certifications:
Heather Land, MBA, BSN, RN
Health Science Instructor
With expertise in acute care nursing and nursing education, I am dedicated to supporting LPNs as they take the next step toward becoming RNs. My background in both clinical practice and business administration provides a well-rounded perspective on nursing education. I incorporate nursing simulation to enhance hands-on learning, reinforce critical thinking, and build clinical confidence. My focus on skill development, critical thinking, and NCLEX readiness ensures students are fully prepared for success in their nursing careers.