February 29, 2008, Newsletter Issue #82: RN Training: RN to BSN Degree

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If you are an RN but only have an associate's degree in nursing, you may be interested in enrolling in an RN to BSN completion program. This RN training will expand your career choices and allow you to advance from your current position. RN to BSN completion programs are designed to work with RNs who are already working, so they are usually flexible and affordable.

You can often receive credit for classes you took while earning your associate's degree, and you may also be able to receive credit for your work experience. Most hospitals will hire RNs with associate's degrees, but prefer RNs with BSN degrees. In order to advance in your career and be able to move ahead, a RN to BSN completion program may be a good option for you.

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