A few days ago
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How many years of schooling is required to become a RN (registered nurse)?

How many years of schooling is required to become a RN (registered nurse)?

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A few days ago
god knows and sees else Yahoo

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1 Year LPN

2 or 3 Years Hospital RN

4 Years BS RN

I would suggest the LPN program, get a job at a hospital and have them pay your tuition while you work to the BS RN

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A few days ago
Kim Jones
2-3 years and then you must pass your State’s Nursing exam. Check your local Community Colleges, Universities, Colleges for day and night programs. Best to get a BS in Nursing as well as your RN certification.

Here is a link for information on the job (requiremnts, time, etc):

http://www.become-a-registered-nurse.com/

Good Luck!

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A few days ago
firedudemn
I think its like 2 to 4 years of schooling where I am work with RN and CNA and I don’t think it’s too awfully long but I would just go with CNA which takes about 3 to 6 weeks and then work on your RN from there and I imagine it will take less time if you immediately go to med school.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Below I have the quick answer to your question and then I have put down more information about becoming a RN (Registered Nurse). I hope you find this information helpful.

Here is the quick answer:

Diploma – 3 years

Associate Degree – 2 years

BSN – 4 years

RN to BSN can be 2-3 years

Become a Registered Nurse (RN)

What do I need to become a Registered Nurse (RN)?

Each state has a Board of Nursing which is responsible for setting requirements and licensing nurses who practice in that state. Registered Nurse is the name of the license granted to professional nurses. To earn an RN license, you must pass a comprehensive nursing test, called the NCLEX® examination, which is administered by each state. But to qualify to sit for the NCLEX examination, you must first complete a nursing education program that is approved by your state’s Board of Nursing.

Many states also require continuing education after you are licensed to keep your nursing license current.

What types of RN programs qualify me for the NCLEX examination?

There are three options: a Hospital Diploma program, an Associates Degree in Nursing, or a Bachelor Degree in Nursing.

What are typical nursing school prerequisites?

Each school has their own set of prerequisites and requirements for admission, but this section gives you some general guidelines for what to expect. Be sure to consult the detailed requirements for each school before applying.

– SAT or ACT exam, minimums vary widely by school

– GPA range from 2.0-3.25, depending on the school

– 3 years of math, including geometry and algebra II

– 3 years of science, including biology and chemistry

– 4 years of English

– 2 years of foreign language

Most BSN programs at 4 year colleges require you to first apply to the college or university in general, and then after completing prerequisite courses at the school you apply to the nursing program specifically. There are no standards here, so be sure to check with each school on their procedures.

How long does it take to become an RN?

Diploma – 3 years

Associate Degree – 2 years

BSN – 4 years

RN to BSN can be 2-3 years

How much does it cost to become a registered nurse?

There is a huge range of tuition costs, which depend on the type of school, whether it is public or private, and whether you are an in-state or out-of-state resident. Community colleges might cost $3,000-5,000 per year, while a private 4-year college can cost more than $20,000 per year.

Is financial aid available to aspiring RNs?

There is usually a wide range of private and government options for financial aid. The key to getting on the band wagon with government aid of all types is to fill out the FAFSA – the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It’s about 8 pages long and can be filed via paper or online. After filing the application you’ll receive back a Student Aid Report (SAR), which determines what government financial aid you qualify for.

Different schools follow different paths from here, so be sure to check with the financial aid office. There are also a wide range of non-governmental financial aid sources. While All Nursing Schools does not provide financial aid information, there is a wide range of information easily available by searching the internet.

All Nursing Schools – FAQS:

http://www.allnursingschools.com/faqs/be_rn.php

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A few days ago
Widgi
Not sure about the US but in England its generally three years, both National Diploma and BSc route. Unless you already have a health related degree, in which case you can apply for the graduate diploma in Nursing, which takes two years. A year into my training and its probably one of the best things I’ve done.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
2 or 3 my stepmom is one thats what she said it depends on what field
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