Originally Posted by Daisy7330
At Methodist, IU or Riley, is there a difference in pay between ASN vs BSN for new grads?
As far as I have learned so far I do not think there is. I am pretty sure everyone starts out the same, and then like after three years you can move up your postition, or sooner if you have been a nurse somewhere else, they said it could be like 6 months and you would just talk to your manager about that. Then your pay would change. Then after that, you can move up one more position and for that you have to have a bachelors degree. I am not totally positive about this, but that is how I understood it-I have an ASN and the people I know who also got hired on at the same time I did also have ASNs. I would ask a recruiter. Hope this helps!