How much are RN's making in Arizona?

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hello everyone,

i have been doing lots of research and have decided to apollo college for their rn program. i was wondering if anybody out there would like to share how much recent graduates are making. i here so many different amounts and would like to hear from real recent graduates in arizona. thanks again

(if you have any advice for apollo college rn program, that would be great also):wink2:

Specializes in VA-BC, CRNI.

Graduated in March from Apollo, $28.84 at a LTC/SNF

That is really good. How do you like your career choice so far? Was going the private school route worth it?

Specializes in VA-BC, CRNI.
That is really good. How do you like your career choice so far? Was going the private school route worth it?

Considering I did not have to wait for 9 months to a year I feel that I am quickly making up the tuition difference with my salary increase. For me at the time it was worth it. If I had more time I would have gone to ASU.

My career pays well but I throw up after every shift, I have persistent diarrhea and want to kill myself, other than that it is great.e

I am currently in Apollo and am happy with my choice.

Specializes in oncology, med surg & corrections.

I graduated from EC and currently getting ready to start the Grand Canyon Univ. RN-BSN program on Monday. It's cheaper than EC and at $410/credit is a good price. They took all my transfers and cant wait to start. I started as a new grad at $28.50/hr at the DOC with really good benefits and cheap healthcare coverage :)

Considering I did not have to wait for 9 months to a year I feel that I am quickly making up the tuition difference with my salary increase. For me at the time it was worth it. If I had more time I would have gone to ASU.

My career pays well but I throw up after every shift, I have persistent diarrhea and want to kill myself, other than that it is great.e

Are you serious? Please elaborate.....

I graduated from EC and currently getting ready to start the Grand Canyon Univ. RN-BSN program on Monday. It's cheaper than EC and at $410/credit is a good price. They took all my transfers and cant wait to start. I started as a new grad at $28.50/hr at the DOC with really good benefits and cheap healthcare coverage :)

What is EC?

Specializes in oncology, med surg & corrections.

EC= Excelsior College :yeah:

EC= Excelsior College :yeah:

What program did you do through Excelsior? R.N?

Specializes in oncology, med surg & corrections.

I did the LPN-RN, but the program is offered to more than just LPN's :nurse:

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