At our San Jose campus, the full-time day program can be completed in as little as 12 months. We also offer full-time evening and part-time evening schedules, which can be completed in as little as 17 and 20 months, giving students the flexibility to balance work, family, and school.
Tuition varies depending on your schedule and financial circumstances. Our Admissions and Financial Aid teams will provide a full cost breakdown, including available grants, scholarships, payment plans, and other aid options for those who qualify.
The San Jose VN program prepares you to sit for the NCLEX-PN exam, the required licensure step to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in California. NCLEX readiness is integrated throughout the curriculum.
Applicants must provide proof of a high school diploma or equivalent and complete the Unitek VN prerequisite course within 12 months of their start date. A background check is also required during the prerequisite course to prepare for clinical training.
Unitek College offers a variety of financial aid options for eligible students, including federal aid, scholarships, loans, and payment plans. Our Financial Aid team will guide you through every step to help you build a plan that fits your budget.
The San Jose campus welcomes students from across the South Bay, including San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Milpitas, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Campbell, and surrounding communities throughout Santa Clara County.
San Jose students have access to modern simulation and skills labs, computer labs, study areas, and comfortable student lounges. The campus also offers tutoring, NCLEX-PN preparation support, faculty mentorship, and comprehensive career services, from résumé guidance to job placement assistance.
Class sizes are intentionally kept small to promote individualized instruction, personalized academic support, and strong collaboration between students and faculty.
San Jose typically offers multiple VN start dates throughout the year, providing students with several opportunities to begin their training without long wait periods. Each program start requires board approval.
Schedules vary by program track. Full-time day students attend weekday classes and labs, while evening students follow a weekday evening schedule with weekend clinical rotations. Your admissions representative can provide detailed sample schedules.
The VN program prepares you for entry-level practice as a Licensed Vocational Nurse. If your goal is to become a Registered Nurse (RN), you can continue your education through our BSN program, which offers broader clinical training and preparation for RN licensure.