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benefit from our affordability, our two-year degree program is a fraction of the cost of other area nursing programs. learn in classrooms featuring state-of-the-art technology. participate in clinical training at a variety of sites around Charlotte and the Carolinas, providing excellent exposure to potential employers.
An Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) degree takes approximately two to three years to complete. Typically, ASN degrees are offered by community and city colleges and focus on preparing students to take the NCLEX-RN, the exam you must complete to become a licensed nurse.
I know the ADN program pretty competitive! I heard over 300 applicants this go around and only 130-150 will get in I believe. I was told 30+ points was considered competitive!
An ADN is an entry-level nursing degree. This two-year program, typically offered at community colleges, provides the core training and knowledge to become an RN. Although most ADNs take two years to complete, some schools offer accelerated programs you can finish in 18 months.
An ADN is a 2-year degree in nursing, while an RN is a nursing credential. ADN graduates can earn RN licensure by completing their degree program and passing the NCLEX-RN.

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Through this program, you can complete your associate in nursing degree in as little as 14-15 months. In addition to the rigorous class schedule, students will need to dedicate 10-15 hours per week to study. Working while being a student in this program is not advised. Now is the time to pursue a career in healthcare.

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