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I could be wrong, but my understanding is that you generally need a Bachelor's in Nursing to get accepted into a graduate nursing program. I'm aware of two exceptions:
Some schools have "direct entry" RN-MS programs in which you get into the program as an ADN RN and work straight toward an MSN (sometimes receiving a BSN on the way).
Also, University of Maryland has a Clinical Nurse Leader program that is specifically designed for those with Bachelor's degrees in other fields. I'm not sure how many other schools have similar programs.
moneyline702
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I just want to get my ADN right now. I know there's quite a few BSN graduates (what with UNLV's BSN program) where I live. Here's my thing. If I already have a BA degree (in bus. mgt.) and I couple that with my ADN do I still need to have a BSN for grad school if I decide to go that far?