Eligible students must have either an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) to qualify for this program.

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Advance Your Nursing Career with an RN to BSN Program

As a nursing professional, you’re passionate about helping people and delivering the highest care possible.

Now, you may be looking to take that next step forward. If you’ve completed an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), you can continue to advance your nursing career with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The quickest and most affordable way to do this is through an RN to BSN program.

Download the infographic to learn about:

  • The benefits of earning a BSN
  • What you can do with a BSN
  • The return on investment (ROI) of earning your BSN
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Why Earn Your BSN?

If you’re looking for ways to take on increased responsibility or explore new areas of specialization, then consider earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

Download the infographic to learn about:

  1. Increased Earning Potential
  2. New Roles and Career Paths
  3. RN to BSN Classes
  4. Affordability of Earning a BSN
  5. Where to Start

The average salary of a nurse with a BSN is significantly higher than the average salary of a nurse with an RN. Check out the infographic to see the data.

Earning a BSN opens the doors for a variety of employment opportunities and advancement opportunities. See our infographic to see the variety of opportunities available with a BSN.

Build on the foundation of your Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) with more advanced nursing classes. Get the infographic to learn more.

RN to BSN programs might be more affordable than you think. Download our infographic to learn more about program cost and the return on your investment.

What's Inside:

1. Increased Earning Potential

The average salary of a nurse with a BSN is significantly higher than the average salary of a nurse with an RN. Check out the infographic to see the data.

2. New Roles and Career Paths

Earning a BSN opens the doors for a variety of employment opportunities and advancement opportunities. See our infographic to see the variety of opportunities available with a BSN.

3. RN to BSN Classes

Build on the foundation of your Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) with more advanced nursing classes. Get the infographic to learn more.

4. Affordability of Earning a BSN

RN to BSN programs might be more affordable than you think. Download our infographic to learn more about program cost and the return on your investment.

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