How Long is the RN to BSN Program?
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You worked hard to become a nurse and now you want to take it to the next level. An RN-to-BSN program can help you to reach your career goals in the field of nursing.
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You worked hard to become a nurse and now you want to take it to the next level. An RN-to-BSN program can help you to reach your career goals in the field of nursing.
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Whether you want to change your career or advance as a nurse, the BSN is a move in the right direction.
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A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) provides even more opportunities for Registered Nurses. In fact, some hospitals and medical facilities only hire nurses who hold BSN degrees. HCI offers an accredited online BSN program to jumpstart your career or take it to the next level.
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You can go back to school without giving up your current job or life. HCI offers a fully-online BSN program that you can do while you work. Take your career to the next level with a BSN, and we will show you how.
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Maybe you already work full time as a Registered Nurse with an associate’s degree and want to move up at your job.
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Choosing a nursing school is an important and defining step in the process of becoming a nurse and achieving your dream career.
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Are you ready to start your journey toward becoming a nurse? Have you done all the research, scoured the internet for information, and selected your nursing program?
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In some ways, nursing is a simple concept: You’re there for people, and you help people.
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Even when you’re sure you’ve picked the right professional path and that becoming a registered nurses is the only choice for you, it can be overwhelming to keep all the consequential details straight.
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An RN or registered nurse has successfully completed an associate’s degree in nursing (ADN) program, which generally takes up to about two years of study.
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