In this 2-year program, you will work with experienced faculty to gain the foundational knowledge, skills and values needed to demonstrate safe, competent practice as a licensed practical nurse.
As a student of the program, you’ll study physiology, anatomy and psychology and participate in clinical placements to give you the hands-on experience needed to meet the demands of your career.
Want more tools to help you succeed?
Our state-of-the-art Adult Medical-Surgical Simulation Lab allows you to learn through active participation in life-like situations.
You’ll also have access to a large general lab, a simulated home, assessment lab and a maternal-child sim lab where students can focus on other communication, critical thinking and hands-on skills.
Become a registered practical nurse (RPN) with Sault College
As a graduate, you will be eligible and prepared to write the Regulatory Exam - Practical Nursing (Rex-PN).
You have a passion to help others. Let’s take the next step in making a difference in our communities together!
Career Path
Today`s registered practical nurse is a valued member of the health care team. Graduates have employment opportunities in practice settings such as hospitals, community, long-term care and other health care facilities, services and programs. In addition, they may find employment opportunities within other organizations and agencies that require nursing knowledge and expertise. Graduates choosing to work in a specialized area may require additional education or work experience.
In Ontario, the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and the Nursing Act have conditions for registration that impact Ontario students entering and completing the Practical Nursing program and proceeding to write the registration examinations. These conditions are required to protect public interest. When applying for provincial registration, information must be provided about citizenship, previous incidence of criminal offences, professional misconduct, and incompetence or incapacity in another health profession in Ontario or in nursing in another jurisdiction. Applicants must also provide information about any physical and/or mental disorders that make it desirable, in the public interest, that the person not practise. This new legislation for all individuals requesting registration should be reviewed by students applying to the Practical Nursing program.