PCT vs LPN in Maine (2025)

Salary, Training Time, Requirements & Which to Choose

📊 Quick Comparison

Category PCT LPN
Average Salary $36,000/year ($18.0/hr) $61,350/year ($39.11/hr)
Training Time 1-12 months 12-18 months
Program Cost $1,500-$5,000 $4,000-$12,000
License Required? No YES (NCLEX-PN)
Give Medications? ❌ No ✅ Yes

💰 Salary Difference: LPNs in Maine earn $25,350 MORE per year than PCTs (70% higher).

💵 Maine Salary Breakdown

👨‍⚕️ PCT Salary

  • Average: $36,000/year
  • Hourly: $18.0/hour
  • Entry-level: ~$31,000/year
  • Experienced: ~$43,000/year

💉 LPN Salary

  • Average: $61,350/year
  • Hourly: $39.11/hour
  • Entry-level: ~$52,000/year
  • Experienced: ~$70,000/year
  • + Overtime: $8,062/year avg

Note: Maine's aging population (oldest median age in US) creates extremely high nursing demand.

⏱️ Time to Start Working

PCT Timeline

3-12 months

  • • Online program: 1-3 months
  • • Certificate program: 3-12 months
  • • Fastest path: 3 months

LPN Timeline

14-20 months

  • • LPN program: 12-18 months
  • • NCLEX-PN exam: 1-2 months
  • • Fastest path: 14 months

🤔 Which Should You Choose in Maine?

Choose PCT if...

  • ✓ Need income quickly (3-6 months)
  • ✓ Want lower costs ($1,500-$5,000)
  • ✓ Prefer hands-on patient care
  • ✓ No licensing exam stress
  • ✓ Plan to bridge to LPN later

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Choose LPN if...

  • ✓ Want $25,350+ more per year
  • ✓ Can commit 12-18 months training
  • ✓ Want to give medications
  • ✓ Committed to nursing long-term
  • ✓ Want supervisory responsibilities

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❓ FAQ

Where can I get PCT/LPN training in Maine?

PCT: Community colleges, private training centers (3-12 months).
LPN: Central Maine Community College, Eastern Maine Community College, Southern Maine Community College offer accredited LPN programs (12-18 months).

Is financial aid available?

PCT: Limited (mostly workforce grants).
LPN: YES! Federal Pell Grants, state scholarships, and employer tuition reimbursement available. Many students attend LPN school for little/no cost.

Can I work as a PCT while studying for LPN?

Yes! This is a popular path. Work as a PCT (earn $36,000/year), attend LPN school part-time evenings/weekends. Many Maine hospitals offer tuition reimbursement for PCTs advancing to LPN.

Ready to Start in Maine?

Whether PCT (fast entry) or LPN (higher pay), both lead to rewarding healthcare careers.