Published Aug 12, 2022
Piper98, ASN, BSN, RN
75 Posts
I am currently looking to start a RN-BSN program in the Spring. I already hold a BS in Health Science, and just got my ASN in December. I wanted to get my BSN from the school I have my original BS from because many of the prerequisites I have already taken. But their program is RN to BS, not RN to BSN. What is the difference?? I’ve googed it, but I’m finding conflicting info. Thanks!
chare
4,324 Posts
If the awarded degree is a bachelor's of science with a concentration in nursing, there are no differences.
39 minutes ago, chare said: If the awarded degree is a bachelor's of science with a concentration in nursing, there are no differences.
Thank you!