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4-year nursing degree salary. Payscale reports an average BSN salary of $92K (mid-year 2023) and $75K for an ADN. Thats an average of an extra $17K each year if you complete two more years of education. Over a 30-year career, the salary difference can be over half a million dollars.
While ASN programs are generally less expensive, they may limit career advancement opportunities in the long run. BSN programs, although more expensive, can lead to higher salaries and more job opportunities, making them a worthwhile investment for those seeking long-term career growth and advancement.
ASN vs. RN: Whats the difference? An ASN is a type of degree that along with a BSN can lead to a career as an RN. To become an RN, you need to complete a certified nursing program and pass the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Any registered nurse with or without a BSN has passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) exam and obtained nursing licensure. The distinguishing difference between a BSN nurse and an RN is that BSNs hold a bachelors degree in nursing while RNs have an associate degree.
However, those who know from the outset that they will be pursuing a BSN fare better by earning an ADN over an ASN. While you can use an ASN to transition to a BSN, an ADN program aligns better because they focus more on academics. Also, not all coursework in an ASN program is transferable to other programs.
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The associate of science in nursing (ASN) is a degree similar in scope to an ADN, but generally focuses more on clinical practice, and that can be accessed via fast-track paths by licensed practical nurses.
RN-ASN vs RN-BSN Programs The primary difference between RNs who earn an associates degree and RNs who have earned a BSN degree is the educational requirements. Compared to a two-year associate degree program, a BSN program is typically going to cost more and take longer to complete.