Re: Why didn't BSN as entry level work out in ND?
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Several reasons:
There simply aren't enough BSNs right now, nor are there enough BSN programs. BSNs are less than half of all RNs. Make BSN the entry level with no transition, and congratulations, you just eliminated more than half the workforce.
There are not enough BSN programs to produce that many BSN RNs, and those programs are inaccessible to many, many people. People who are poor and/or live in rural areas quite often can't just go to college full time for four years, and universities are often far away. ADN programs are closer to hope, faster, and way less expensive.
If we want more people to become RNs via the BSN, the BSN programs have to be accessible to those people.
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