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Medic to ADN --> NPRating: (votes: 0) That being said, I am planning on the following path. Can you provide a little bit of insight on the following for me. ADN from local CC --> ADN-MSN NP Program (DNP will only be obtained if needed in the next few years) I am not sure if I should grab a BSN as well or just forgo it since I will have a BS already. I read somewhere that loan forgiveness usually only happens if you have a BSN, in which case it may be smart to obtain one or a at least a BSN/MSN program could work. Any thoughts are much appreciated. DU Loan forgiveness guidelines are set forth by the agency which is forgiving the loans, and I'm going to be honest, I don't know anyone who's forgiving loans right now. The federal government isn't, and I don't know a hospital in my area that is. Additionally, some RN to MSN programs will, somewhere along the way, consider you to have completed the BSN requirements and provide you the degree. I'm not sure if that's the case with the program you're considering. My suggestion would be to get your ADN, start working, and utilize your tuition reimbursement for your RN to MSN program. Comment: Agree with Chole - above. Another option if available to you is an accelerated BSN which takes into account your first BS. Good luck - sounds like a good plan.
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