
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College (ECTC) will offer a practical nursing diploma at its Leitchfield campus beginning in August.
“The practical nursing program is a welcome addition to our campus,” said Cindy Carman, administrative coordinator of ECTC’s Leitchfield campus. “Our faculty and staff are excited to help aspiring nurses who want to start their careers faster, and we’re very proud to play a key role in developing the workforce that Grayson County employers need to be successful.”
The one-year program will include the college’s fall and spring semester as well as a nursing-specific summer session.
“Practical nursing is a great option for those who want to enter the nursing workforce and improve their earnings sooner,” Practical Nursing Faculty Lead Tabitha Stevenson said. “Our region is not excluded from the nationwide shortage of LPNs, so we are especially excited to provide students a new pathway to a rewarding nursing career.”
Noting that an aging population has increased demand for LPNs, Stevenson said graduates may work in long-term care facilities, physicians’ offices, home health, clinics and other healthcare settings. Additionally, LPNs often continue their education and become registered nurses.
The first practical nursing cohort will include 10 students. In 2026, the program will grow to 20 students.
ECTC nursing is a selective admissions program, and applicants must complete prerequisite classes and attend a pre-admission conference before applying. For Fall 2025, conferences are June 18 and July 1, and the application deadline is July 14.
To learn more about nursing programs at ECTC, visit ectc.us/nursing.
By Ken Howlett, News Director
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