About Practical Nurse Diploma - Internationally Educated Nurses in Bow valley
Program Description
The Practical Nurse Diploma - Internationally Educated Nurses emphasizes hands-on learning and prepares graduates to be work ready while providing high-quality nursing care. This program offers learners recognition of prior learning and professional practice while updating your knowledge and skills to meet the current College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) practice standards and licensure requirements.
This advanced standing program is delivered in-class, blended, and online during the daytime and/or evenings at our downtown Calgary campus. Knowledge and experience are gained through learning theory, lab setting, and a variety of care facilities throughout the program.
Applicants must have prior international Registered Nurse (RN) licensure.
After Graduation
When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to become licensed with the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta if you pass the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam.
There are many opportunities for continued studies after your graduate. A few of these are:
- Athabasca University – Post-LPN Bachelor of Nursing Degree Program
- Thompson Rivers University Open Learning Division – Bachelor of Health Science (57 credits) and Bachelor of General Studies (60 credits)
- University of Calgary – graduates of two-year Bow Valley College diploma programs will be awarded up to five full course junior open options
- University of Lethbridge – Post-Diploma Bachelor of Health Sciences – Public Health
Advanced Standing
Based on their prior nursing experience, all admitted learners will be granted Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for the following five courses:
- NURS1401: Clinical 1 - Foundational
- NURS1202: Nursing Foundations 1
- NURS2501: Maternity Nursing
- NURS2502: Pediatric Nursing
- PSYC1201: Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
Mandatory Courses
Learners will proceed through the program as a cohort, completing the remaining courses in three terms. See "Course Listing" below. Courses will be delivered on a compressed timeline. All courses will have the full materials available online, but in-class time will be reduced as it is expected that learners will have ample grounding in the material because of their prior licensures and experience.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.0 with minimum band score 6.0 (Winter 2020 onward)
- TOEFL : 83
- PTE : 59-64
Tuition fee for domestic and international students are tabulated below:
Tuition fee for Domestic students |
CAD 1,500 – CAD 5,000 |
Tuition fee for International students |
CAD 5,000 – CAD 10,000 |
In addition to the tuition fee students need to pay the following fees as well:
Material fee per semester |
CAD 45 - CAD 100 |
Student services fee per semester |
CAD 50 |
Student association fee per semester |
CAD 54 |
H&D per semester |
CAD 140 |
Parchment Replacement Fee |
CAD 50 |
Replacement of Student ID Card |
CAD 10 |
Early and Deferred Examination Fee |
CAD 50 |
NSF Cheque Administrative Fee |
CAD 50 |
Application Fee |
CAD 65 for domestic students CAD 130 for international students |
Confirmation Deposit |
CAD 200 for domestic students CAD 1,500 for international students |
Course Extension Fee for credit courses |
CAD 100 - CAD 200 |
Late Payment Fee |
CAD 50 |
International Student Medical Insurance through 3rd party insurer |
CAD 244 per term |
Non-refundable portion of international students' tuition |
CAD 1,500 |
Living expenses
Bow Valley College does not offer on-campus residence. Students have the option of off-campus residence, homestays, rental houses etc.
General costs and Homestay cost |
Cost |
Standard service fee |
CAD 750 |
Security deposit |
CAD 500 |
Homestay fee |
CAD 825/month |
Textbooks for career program |
CAD 500 - CAD 700 |
Excursions |
CAD 200 |
Food |
CAD 500 per semester |
Weekend expenses |
CAD 200 |
Transit monthly pass |
CAD 99 per month |