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If you're a registered nurse (RN) with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) seeking to advance your career, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is the next step.
Many factors, including tuition costs, affect the decision to return to...
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The demand for highly skilled and educated registered nurses (RNs) is rising, with many seeing benefits in career outlook and compensation after furthering their education. For RNs with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), this could mean returning ...
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The role of a registered nurse (RN) is crucial in the healthcare field, providing essential care and promoting patient well-being. While RNs can enter the profession through various educational pathways, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)...
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The demand for registered nurses (RNs) in the United States is increasing, and so is the job outlook. By 2031, opportunities for RNs will increase by about 6%, adding approximately 200,000 RN jobs per year.
Becoming an RN can be achieved through...
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Registered nurses (RNs) have multiple points of entry to their careers, including obtaining an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
Although both degrees prepare students to become RNs, BSN-prepared nurses...
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Registered nurses (RNs) with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) who want to expand their career opportunities and education can attend a school offering an RN to BSN program. After completing the program, the student will hold a Bachelor of Science...
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Students who have completed an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) can further their education and obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through a bridge program, opening up more job opportunities and increasing compensation rates for re...
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Are you a registered nurse (RN) ready to enhance your career with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree? There are many factors to consider before applying to an RN to BSN program, and Texas has many choices.
To help you decide which is ...
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Table of Contents
What Is an RN to BSN Program?
RN to BSN Prerequisites and Requirements
Best RN to BSN Programs in 2023
Different Routes to Becoming a Nurse
Salary Expectations of a Registered Nurse
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When I was researching RN-BSN online programs there was very little info about Capella's RN-BSN Flexpath program. It just started in Jan 2016. So, I thought I would share my experience with the program for others who are researching now that I'm fini...
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I just got my RN a couple of months ago and am now finishing up my BSN. I am getting so frustrated with my classes, as so far absolutely nothing has had anything to do with on the floor nursing. Perhaps my struggles come from the fact that I have n...
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The faculty said the Associates degree nursing program was "extremely vigorous" but if you ask me that was putting it lightly. While my friends went to sandy beaches for Spring break I stood home surrounded by mountains of flash cards, textbooks, and...
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Western Governors University and Aspen University have affordable online RN-to-BSN programs without group work. Any other suggestions?
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I'm a high school student who aspires to become a nurse and later on a nurse practitioner. Because of this, I want to get my Bachelor's first, (not ADN) and then move on from there. I obviously need to do my pre-reqs and all that but I'm confused abo...
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I started at WGU on October 1, 2018. I just finished the final class. 43 credits in one semester. I needed a few things that I did not do in my ADN program, like statistics. I will answe any questions you may have to help you through it
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First of all, if you are skeptical about if online learning is real learning, you have nothing to worry about with Capella. I can honestly say that I learned more from some of the courses conducted online than I have from courses that I attended, in-...
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Western Governors University (WGU) is an immensely popular online virtual university because it offers an array of aspects that attract adult learners, such as reasonably priced tuition, nonprofit status, a respectable assortment of majors and concen...
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This is silly and I should know, but I don't. I just graduated and passed boards. How are supposed to write your credentials, if you are an RN with BSN?
Thanks ?
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Hello all. I'm about to graduate from an ADN program and I'm planning on pursuing my bachelors degree in nursing and wanted to do an online RN to BSN to have more time to work. A representative from west coast university came to our school and it see...
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For a myriad of reasons, many nurses who are educated at the diploma or associate degree level are wanting to return to school to earn a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree. For instance, managerial personnel at numerous acute care hospitals ...
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When obtaining my RN degree I decided to go to an ADN-RN program instead of a BSN program. Obviously, as most of all of us have heard, a lot of states are transferring over to a predominately BSN nurse population and I'd like to keep up with those co...
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I started researching various RN to BSN options while I was going through my associate program to reach the NCLEX-RN. My research included two local universities and several online options. My goal was to find a university that would allow me to fini...
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I'm planning to enroll in WGU (Western Governors University). Can anyone provide pros and cons to the program? Interesting in hearing from current students, but welcome others to chime in for learning purposes.
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Choosing an RN-BSN Program that Fits Your LifestyleChoosing the best RN-BSN program can be really tough to do. We have lives, children, work, and more outside of school. What if I told you that looking for programs that fit your lifestyles are not re...
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I have been an RN since 2005 and I am ready to take the next step to get my BSN. I am currently just working prn at a couple of places. I average working about 4-5 times a month or basically once a week. I have been researching online RN to BSN pr...