Re: Community College vs. University Originally Posted by sktr021
My question is whether there is a difference between attending a community college or a university to become an RN, in Florida. Is a degree a degree, or will you get better job opportunities with a degree from university?
The comm. college is accredited and all that. Lake Sumter Community College for you floridians.
I appreciate any and all help, thanks
Nursing is a profession where a higher degree does not give you higher pay. For instance, a floor nurse RN with his/her ADN (Associate Degree Nursing) will make the same money as a floor nurse RN with his/her Doctorate degree. The higher pay comes in when you use your degrees to enter management, but you are looking more at the long-term rather than the short-term. I personally have no interest in doing floor nursing my entire life, so I am going for at least my Bachelor degree in nursing so I can enter management.
The other difference is community college is a hell of a lot cheaper than a university. It is wise to get all your prereqs at a community college and complete your core at a university (since you usually have no option BUT to complete core studies at the university).
And finally, as with all higher degrees, your BSN will give you a SLIGHT edge over a person with his/her RN-ADN. Of course, this rule really only applies to new graduates - the HR will most likely hire the RN-ADN with 5 years experience and skip the RN-BSN newgrad. Eventually, it just comes down to who has more experience (years) than the other in bedside nursing.
Good luck.
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