December 22, 2006, Newsletter Issue #21: Who Should Consider RN to BSN Online Degrees

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If you are a Registered Nurse who has an associate's degree or have received a diploma from a school accredited by the National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission, a RN to BSN degree may be for you. If you want to complete your bachelor's degree but don't have time to go back to school full-time, an online degree is probably your best choice.

Most RN to BSN degrees are designed for nurses who are already working in the field, but want to complete their degree. Schools that offer online RN to BSN degree programs understand that going back to school is a huge time commitment, one that can be prohibitive to most working professionals. Online degrees give you the opportunity to study on your own schedule, day or night, and complete courses when you can.

Also, most schools offering RN to BSN online degrees give you the opportunity to participate in an accelerated program, so you can earn your degree in less time. Some programs will also give you credit for work you have already done, further reducing your time commitment.

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