10 Facts to Decide Between RN, LPN and CNA (Cost vs Payoff)

9. Total tuition — CNA under $2K, LPN $10K-$15K, RN $6K-$40K+

9. Total tuition — CNA under $2K, LPN $10K-$15K, RN $6K-$40K+

Tuition variance across the three paths is dramatic. CNA programs commonly run $500 to $2,000 total, often subsidized by long-term care employers who then hire graduates. Some nursing homes fully cover the course in exchange for a work commitment of 6 to 12 months.

LPN tuition typically lands between $10,000 and $15,000 for a full program at a community or technical college. State-funded schools sit at the low end, private career colleges at the high end. Financial aid, Pell Grants, and workforce development grants are widely available for LPN candidates.

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RN costs split sharply. A community-college ADN commonly runs $6,000 to $20,000 total. A public university BSN sits around $40,000, and private BSNs can exceed $80,000. AACN and state board data confirm the ADN remains the most cost-effective path to RN licensure and NCLEX-RN eligibility.

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