Originally Posted by Boilermom
I have a BS in Genetic Biology and and would like to become a nurse. I have been out of the work force for nine years having kids so I am heading back to school and was curious if it matters if I get an associates degree or take the extra year plus to get another Bachelor's? I would like to get out there an earn an income and I know I could always get my BS while I am working. But do hospitals look at what degree you have when hiring or pay scale? ANy advice would be helpful.
Just being hired last week the difference between a two year RN and a four year/BSN/RN was literally $6,400. a year. IF I had NOT had the BSN I'd have the position but not the increased pay scale.
It also puts one in a direct line to more responsibilty and leadership which nearly always means higher pay scales.
Employers in prominent healthcare facilities PREFER BSN as the plan is to phase out less than BSNs in 2010.
Seeing as how BSNs will most often be in the administrative power positions to make these decisions this will likely come true for nearly all states.
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