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There are a number of factors that will determine how long it will take someone to become a nurse.

Some of the factors that have to be considered:

  • can you go full-time, part-time or just take 1-2 classes at a time?
  • do you want to be a licensed practical nurse (LPN), registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP) or other specialist nurse?
  • what can you afford?
  • what schools are available to you - local, distance, or online

LPN programs can be done in 9 - 12 months, full-time, depending on the school's course schedule. These programs can be affiliated with a community college or a separate technical school.

RN programs can be completed in 2, 3 or 4 years.

  • A community college program will take 2 years, full-time, resulting in an Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN).
  • A hospital-based program will take 3 years, full-time, resulting in a Diploma.
  • A university/college program will take 4 years, full-time, resulting in a Bachelors Degree in Science - Nursing (BSN)
  • Some local community colleges and universities partner together to offer a 2+2 program, whereby you take your first 2 years at the community college and the remaining 2 years at the university. The advantage to this is that it will cost you less and all your community college courses will be accepted by the university.

Although the LPN program is the shortest, it has the least return on your money. LPN's will typically do almost all the same work as an RN but will not be compensated anywhere near as much. So, if you can afford to take an extra year to get the RN (ADN), then do it.

Some facilities may pay an RN more depending on her degree, but given the nursing shortage, most will hire an RN and pay her more based on experience, position sought or shift to be worked, not the degree obtained.

If you think you will want to work in nursing management, education, or specialty you will need The Bachelor's Degree and higher.

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