Illinois Nursing CEU Requirements
Illinois RNs and LPNs must complete twenty (20) hours of continuing education each 2-year license renewal period. Illinois APRNs must complete eighty (80) hours of continuing education, which includes 20 hours of pharmacotherapeutics, including 10 hours in opioid prescribing or substance abuse education. NurseCE4Less is accredited by the ANCC and offers approved courses to help you meet state requirements for nursing license renewal. Learn more about Illinois license requirements below.
CE Requirements for Illinois Nursing License Renewal
All nurses licensed in the state of Illinois must complete continuing education each 2-year license renewal period. Illinois RNs and LPNs must complete twenty (20) hours of continuing education each 2-year license renewal period. Illinois APRNs must complete eighty (80) hours of continuing education, which includes 20 hours of pharmacotherapeutics, including 10 hours in opioid prescribing or substance abuse education. NurseCE4Less is accredited by the ANCC and offers approved courses to help you meet state requirements for nursing license renewal. Elective hours can be any courses the licensee wants, including courses relevant to the licensee’s nursing practice or interests. All our courses are ANCC accredited and will count towards your contact hour requirement.
Select your profession below to view the appropriate requirements:
Illinois LPN Requirements Illinois RN Requirements Illinois APRN Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take my Illinois Nurse CE from NurseCE4Less?
Yes, you can take all of your required continuing education hours from NurseCE4Less. Our courses are ANCC accredited, and we offer a wide range of topics to meet your needs.
When is the nurse re-licensure deadline for Illinois nurses?
Illinois RNs and APRNs must renew their license by May 31st of even-numbered years. Illinois LPNs must renew their license on January 31st of odd-numbered years.
Are there any mandatory continuing education requirements for Illinois nurses?
Yes, beginning January 1st, 2025, nurses must complete a 1-hour course on cultural competency and licensed prescribers of controlled substances must complete a 1-hour course on safe prescribing of opioids. Nurses who provide services to patients 26 years of age and older must complete a 1-hour course on the diagnosis, treatment, and care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Nurses must also complete a 1-hour course on the prevention of sexual harassment and a 1-hour course on implicit bias. Persons required to report child abuse or child neglect must complete an initial mandated reporter training within 3 months of their date of engagement in a professional or official capacity as a mandated reporter, or within the time frame of any other applicable State law that governs training requirements for a specific profession, and at least every 3 years thereafter. This child abuse and neglect training is provided by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
For more detailed requirements, please visit the Illinois Nursing Board
$59.00 / yearAdd to Cart
Need Pharmacology Credit?Illinois State Package and Plans
Most Popular
Unlimited
$59.00 / yearAdd to Cart
State Package + Unlimited
Illinois Unlimited
$59.00 / yearAdd to Cart
View included courses ↓
Perfect for APRNs
Unlimited Plus
over 200 hours of available pharmacology credit!
$99.00 / yearAdd to Cart
Illinois Nurse Required Course Topics
Featured Illinois Courses
View featured courses for Illinois below. A sortable list of all Illinois courses is available here.
Substance Use Disorder – Access to Treatment, Prevention, and Relapse Management N212B
Recognizing Impairment in the Workplace N217B
Safe and Effective Prescription of Controlled Substances N223D
Chiropractic Care: Pediatrics N277C
Palliative and Hospice Care N183D
Empathy in the Clinician-Patient Relationship and in Telemedicine N350B
Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping N444B
Human Sexuality Across the Lifespan N519
Eating Disorders – A Focus on Hispanic Americans N467
Advance Directives and Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders N070C
Geriatrics Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders in the Older Adult N488
Pharmacology
Suicide Prevention N509
Accreditation Approval Statements
NurseCE4Less is nationally accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and has been providing nursing continuing education for well over a decade. Additionally, we maintain certification with the Florida Board of Nursing, California Board of Registered Nursing and are integrated with CE Broker for next day reporting in applicable states.