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CNA to RN

I am currently a cna. I'm interested in becoming a rn. I'm trying to figure out if it'd be best to go straight to BSN or if I should just do ADN. secondly, I'm trying to figure out if I should do public school or vocational. I live in San Diego California so any help on which school I should attend will help too! (background, 18 y/o mom with a 2 month old)

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Have you tried talking to your supervisor or DON? They not only know you, but are also far more aware of the job situation in your area. They may also be aware of resources you can utilize. I know that some major LTC companies have nursing scholarships and educational subsidies for employees - in exchange for a future work commitment.

Good day, Amvsl:

If your area is not greatly impacted, consider a local community college especially for your prerequisites. While I will be going the BSN route, to save money, I'm going to a local community college to graduate with a AD. Then the goal is to take and pass the NCLEX RN, and go towards the BSN. If Jesus allows it, even a MSN down the road.

Thank you.

I say go straight to BSN! You'll thank yourself later:)

In San Diego, you'll absolutely need your BSN, if you want to work in acute care. Take a look at SDSU, or, if you can move, some of the schools in the surrounding areas. The CSUs are your best bet, and they'll certainly be less than, say, USD or National University. Avoid any of the for-profit tech/vocational schools like the plague.

Some schools are actually requiring CNA certification prior to starting the program. Your experience, regardless, will serve you well in any program.

Good luck!

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