ADN
An ADN is a two-year nursing degree that leads to becoming an RN. The RN credential is more than holding the degree. It includes earning an RN diploma, ADN, or BSN degree, passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), and completing state licensing requirements.

What is a BSN vs RN?

The main difference between RN and BSN is that a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is an educational degree, rather than a licensure or job title. Nurses can earn a BSN degree in one of two ways. In a nutshell, a BSN is the degree you earn. RN is the licensure you are granted through your state.

What are the best nursing programs in Georgia?

Georgia State University. Georgia State University offers a traditional bachelor’s of science in nursing and a fast-paced program called the Achieving the Curriculum Expeditiously, or ACE, bachelor’s of science in nursing for students that have completed the core curriculum and can attend a full-time, fast-paced program.

What colleges in Georgia have nursing?

Augusta University is a Public institution with a campus in Augusta, Georgia. The institution is approved to offer nursing programs by the Georgia Board of Nursing. The Augusta, Georgia campus for Augusta University is located in a City setting.

What are the accredited nursing schools in Georgia?

Emory University,Atlanta.

  • Georgia College and State University,Milledgeville.
  • Kennesaw State University,Kennesaw.
  • Georgia Baptist College of Nursing at Mercer University,Atlanta.
  • Augusta University,Augusta.
  • Georgia State University,Atlanta.
  • University of West Georgia,Carrollton.
  • Georgia Southern University–Armstrong Campus,Savannah.
  • What are two year colleges?

    A two-year college, often called a “junior” college or a “community” college, is an institution of higher learning that offers at most two academic years of education. High school graduates can enroll in such colleges often without any other requirements and earn Certificates of Completion or Associate’s Degrees.