what is the pay and job availability difference between an rn with an asn or bsn?

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what is the pay and job availability difference between a RN that has their asn or bsn? iam currently working on my asn.

Specializes in Critical Care-Neuro/Trauma ICU.

In the hospital where I work currently as a Senior PCT (being a senior nursing student in an ADN program, the pay difference is $1 more for a BSN and $2 more for MSN. From talking to the nurses that I have worked with in 3 different hospitals, there is really no discrimination whatsoever in the hiring process between ADN and BSN. The only difference I have found is that they require a BSN to hold a Nurse Manager position. Hope this helps!

Specializes in NICU.

No difference. And you can get a Nurse Manager position if you promise to get a BSN asap. They want RN after your name more than anything else.

Specializes in Emergency.

At my facility, HR uses a scale based on years of nursing to determine ones base-pay. Additional certifications & differentials add to the amount. There is no difference between ADN or BSN. In addition I would like to add that there are directors of units that have an ADN. I have been a nurse in the ER for 6yrs and my base pay is 32.99. We are currently undergoing a Clinical Ladder for nurses, where one can be rewarded for furthering their education.

No pay difference from Diploma, ADN or BSN. I went back for my BSN in order for a Military Promotion. I retired a year after getting my BSN without the promotion because of personal reasons. The BSN did help me get better jobs rather than just floor Nurse and I have been a manager on occasion. I didn't like management but I like patient care and like getting off the floor. I work in several different areas that will only hire a BSN. Areas like Cath lab, GI lab, Radiology, PACU, Special Procedures, and Care Coordination. When I had the diploma my job applications would be put at the bottom. Another thing I noticed is to get certified in everything possible. ACLS, Pals, IV Therapy, Specialty certifications. It may not increase your pay but it could get you the job.

thanks so much for all your answers! super helpful!:yeah:

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