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I am currently enrolled in my RN program, and after it is finished I wanted to do an ADN to MSN Degree program. The program is 100% ACEN accredited and is highly recommended from other nursing students. My question is, When you are enrolled in an MSN program do I need to be working at a hospital? I would like to work as an RN while I get my MSN but did not know how realistic that would be.. With wanting to finish in the 24 months.

Specializes in UR/PA, Hematology/Oncology, Med Surg, Psych.

I have no idea how rigorous the ADN-MSN program may be, but I suggest gaining actual nursing experience prior to working on a graduate degree. I am not in favor of individuals gaining high nursing degrees without actually having worked as a nurse. It seems to be a big trend right now and I have a feeling that many highly educated, but poorly experienced nurses will find themselves rather unemployable in the future.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

What is the MSN program in?

Whether you have to be working is entirely dependent upon the individual program. THe best person to ask would be an enrollment counselor at the school you're considering.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

The MSN program I graduated from REQUIRED students to be working RNs.

Specializes in Nursing Professional Development.

Most people I know work as an RN, then get their higher degrees on a part time basis -- working full time and being a part time student so that the employer's tuition reimbursement pays for most of the school expenses. It's a good way to do it because not only do you get the financial help, you get experience as a nurse before graduating with an advanced degree. That experience will come in handy both for your schoolwork and for getting an MSN level job.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

I'm employed full-time while enrolled in a MSN degree program. It is realistic to work while attending school. Many nurses before you have accomplished it.

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