The highest educational degree a nurse may gain is an MSN (Mastered in Science of Nursing). This degree acquires approximately six years of schooling. This degree will open a new course in the healthcare field such as nurse practitioner, an advanced practice nurse, or a clinical nurse specialist. A median degree one may achieve is a BSN (Bachelors in Science of Nursing). The timeframe for this degree is approximately four years of education. A BSN degree is the most sought degree an employer look for upon hiring a nurse. The lowest degree is an ASN (Associates in Science of Nursing). This degree acquires two years of education. A ASN degree could be a stepping stone in achieving an BSN. A lot of employers seeks for candidates with a BSN degree. Each degree specializes in health, but, the difference between these are the time length as well as, the area of focus. The higher the degree will enrich the prospect for additional career encroachment as well as, improve one’s financial compensation. There are local schools that offer these degrees, including Cumberland County College but there are another university closest to the region that one can travel …show more content…
A registered nurse must show completion of a nursing program as well as, completing a registration application for the NCLEX exam. This exam from the National Council of Licensure Examination is a standardized exam that will determine if one is prepared for the nursing practice. If one fails this exam, unfortunately, they are not able to practice and will have to wait 45 days to retake the exam. There is a fee of $200 to conduct this exam. A candidate must have and pass a criminal background and fingerprint check. There is also a fee to administer those checks. Once passing of all the state requirements the candidate will officially become a Registered