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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the Texas Board of Nursing Background Check Form. Ensure you use your legal name and provide accurate details such as your address, Social Security Number, and date of birth.
  3. Next, complete the Application Checklist section. Make sure to check off each requirement as you gather documents like immunization records and transcripts.
  4. For the degree plan, list all prerequisite courses you have completed. This includes BIOL 2401, ENGL 1301, and PSYC 2301. Ensure that you accurately input semester hours for each course.
  5. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting your application. All required documents must be submitted together after receiving your background check results.

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What is an ADN? ADN stands for Associate Degree in Nursing. It is a two-year undergraduate degree program. After completing an ADN program, graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN exam to become a registered nurse (RN).
If your goal is to start working as a nurse quickly and you are comfortable with pursuing further education later, the ADN route may be a good choice. However, if you are looking for a more comprehensive education and want to position yourself for leadership roles in the future, a BSN may be the better option.
What Is an Associate Degree in Nursing? If youre unsure about pursuing a diploma/certificate, an ADN may work for you. The primary difference between an RN diploma program and an ADN program is the additional general education coursework required to earn a degree.
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 ASN can help facilitate a career as an RN, but having an RN BSN allows for more specialty opportunities, potentially higher pay, and more growth. ASN takes shorter amount of time - usually 2 years, while a BSN takes 2 (accelerated/private school/ full time student) to 4 years.

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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.
Midland College offers three programs for students interested in entering the healthcare field as a nurse. Learn more about the differences between the programs, requirements, and length of programs by visiting the specific pages below.
ADN programs are the most similar to BSN programs and are often the easiest degree to transfer to a university. ASN and AAS degrees are typically offered at community colleges, vocational schools, or a nursing program affiliated with a hospital. These degrees can be more difficult to transfer to universities.

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