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Elevate Your Nursing Career with an RN-BSN

Will enrolling in an RN-BSN program help an existing nursing career? Today, registered nurses (RNs) can complete and two-year Associate Degree in Nursing program, pass the NCLEX-RN exam, and begin working as a registered nurse in just a few years. While an ADN can help aspiring nurses break into the nursing field sooner, they do not offer the same opportunities as a BSN degree.

That’s where an RN-BSN program comes in.

Not only do RN-BSN programs offer specialized pathways for currently licensed and practicing RNs with an ADN to earn their bachelor’s degree, but RN-BSN programs often take less time to complete, are specialized to the skills nurses need to know, and build off of previously learned and currently applied skills. In addition, RN-BSN programs are catered to meet the needs of working nurses, including those working full-time, off-shift, or third-shift nursing jobs.

By completing an RN-BSN program, RNs will be able to:

 

Take On Leadership Roles In Nursing

Hospitals and care facilities don’t just look for experience when considering a leader – they want someone who understands the foundations of strong leadership, team building, and communication. With a BSN degree, students will learn key skills in nursing leadership, including core competencies in what it means to be a leader, what leadership looks like in nursing, and advanced leadership skills that can be applied to nursing positions throughout healthcare.

 

Access New Career Opportunities

Within the field of nursing, there are a multitude of opportunities available for NCLEX-RN licensed nurses to pursue. These nursing positions offer an enhanced area of expertise and specialization for nursing professionals and include working with specific patient populations such as pediatrics, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, and many more. Additional opportunities can include non-clinical focus roles such as nursing administration, nurse leader, and many more.

 

Pursue Advanced Degrees in Nursing

With a BSN, nurses open the doors to pursue an advanced degree in nursing. Earning a Master of Science in Nursing is a great way to explore additional career options, achieve higher-level leadership positions, or transition into another healthcare role. An RN-BSN program can prepare you with the knowledge, and skills, to apply for advanced study.

 

RN-BSN at the University of Providence

Discover how the University of Providence’s Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) program can help nurses with an ADN earn a BSN for a bright future in nursing.

UP’s online RN-BSN program accepts students each Fall (August) and Spring (January) semester, with a guided curriculum designed to build off current skills and provide enhanced knowledge, practice, and conceptual understanding to key concepts required of today’s professionals.

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