Higher Salary | Greater Responsibilities | Advanced Career Opportunities
Transitioning from a CNA is a common career path in the healthcare industry. This journey offers numerous benefits, including increased responsibilities, higher salary potential, and a broader scope of practice. If you’re currently working as a CNA and wondering how to make the leap to becoming an RN, this guide will walk you through the steps and requirements. Understanding the nuances of this transition is crucial for making informed decisions and setting realistic career goals.
RNs typically earn more than CNAs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for RNs was $86,070 in 2023, compared to $38,130 for CNAs. **
As an RN, you’ll have a greater scope of practice, which includes administering medications, performing diagnostic tests, and developing patient care plans.
Becoming an RN opens up more opportunities for further specialization and advancement in the nursing field.
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Both programs waive NUR 100 if applicants can prove STNA (CNA) certification or successful completion of an approved program.
Each nursing program has specific admission requirements.
Requirement | General Details | Beckfield Specifics |
---|---|---|
High School Diploma or GED | Ensure you have a high school diploma or equivalent. | Required |
Prerequisites Courses | Such as English, Psychology, Math, Some programs MAY require a minimum grade in these courses. | No Prerequisites Required. |
Entrance Exam | Some programs require you to pass an entrance exam, such as the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills). | Multiple ways to qualify. SAT, ACT, Bsc, GPA |
Experience as a CNA | Your experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) can be a valuable asset and may be required or preferred by some nursing programs. | No experience as a CNA required. |
Interview | An interview might be part of the selection process to assess your suitability for the program. | Required |
The next step is to apply to nursing programs.
After being accepted into a nursing program, you’ll need to complete the required coursework and clinical rotations. This includes:
Upon graduating from a nursing program, you must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®) to obtain your RN license. The NCLEX-RN® tests your knowledge and skills in areas such as:
After passing the NCLEX-RN, you’ll need to apply for your RN license through your state’s Board of Nursing. This process typically involves:
Transitioning from a CNA to an RN is a rewarding and achievable goal. Evaluate your goals and the program requirements.
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