Published Apr 6, 2007
Crux1024
985 Posts
This may be a dumb question, but what is the difference between a ADN and an ASN? I know that ASN stands for Assoc. Science in Nursing ( or something similar) What is ADN?
Thanks
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EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
Associate Degree in Nursing. Since some schools award the AS and some the AAS (and some even an AA), all two-year degrees are sometimes generically referred to as ADN. Then there are a few schools where the diploma actually says Associate Degree in Nursing.
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,411 Posts
Mine say Associate Degree in Nursing.
Basically they are the same thing, a two-year degree (which takes a lot longer with pre-reqs) which allows you to sit for NCLEX-RN and become a Registered Nurse.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
My first degree was ADN as well.
Cool. thanks guys.
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
Also:
Associate's in Science, Nursing.
ShericeD
1 Post
Associate degree in Nursing