The Value of A BSN

Nursing students who are weighing their options for earning a Bachelors of Science in Nursing might ask the question, “What is the value of a BSN?” It’s a fair question. After all, they want to make sure a bachelor’s in nursing is worth the investment of time, money and energy.

recent article in Nurse Journal noted that while an associate degree “can qualify one to become an RN in most states, earning a BSN will often bring higher pay and better job options.” Many healthcare employers are now requiring RNs to have BSNs for certain positions, like ICU nurse or surgical nurse.

At Sumner College, if you are a registered nurse wanting to advance your career and your education, the RN to BSN Program is a great option for you. Our program is offered 100% online and can be completed in just 13 months, allowing you to work while you pursue your educational goals.

Learn more by visiting Sumner College RN to BSN.

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