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Jul 2023
16m 46s

LPN Degree vs RN: What You Need to Know

MELANIE
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There are pros for going straight for your RN, there are pros for doing LPN first, or even just doing LPN. Not everyone who gets their LPN degree is planning on becoming an RN. 

The first obvious pro for going the LPN route is that it’s faster. You can get your LPN in just 12 months, whereas getting your RN takes about 18 months. So you’re gonna save like half a year, which isn’t a huge deal. I mean, once you’re in nursing school, the time goes by so quickly anyway, that 6 months feels like nothing. But it is true that getting your LPN is faster and it’s cheaper. So, if you’re just looking for the quickest way to get a steady, fairly well-paying job in the healthcare field, then LPN is a good way to get your foot in the door. 

But, I will say, the LPNs get paid significantly less. The average pay for an LPN is $23 an hour, whereas an RN gets $37 per hour. So that’s a $14 an hour difference. So that’s pretty significant. Over a 12 hour shift, that’s gonna be, let’s see, let me calculate that… That’s $168 difference over a 12 hour shift. So that’s about a $2,000 a month difference. So you would make about $2,000 less per month as an LPN than you would as an RN. 

But one reason why you might choose to pursue an LPN rather than an RN straight out of the gate is that it’s easier to get into LPN school than RN school. Maybe your GPA isn’t exactly where you want it to be to be competitive, so you could get into an LPN program, complete that, and then, once you have your LPN, it’s much easier to get into the bridge program that will take you from your LPN to an RN. And if you did the LPN program and then the bridge program back to back, that would take you 12 months for the LPN and then another 12 months for the bridge program, so if you’re comparing that to the RN, that would take you about 6 months longer than if you just did the RN straight out of the gate. But, like I said, it’s much easier to get into the LPN program. You don’t have to have the same level of grades that you would need to have to get into most RN programs. And you could even do your LPN program in 12 months and then get a job working in a hospital, and most hospitals do tuition reimbursement, and usually it’s quite a bit for nurses, and they will pay for you to do that bridge program, to go on and get your RN degree. So that would be the most financially responsible way to go about it. 



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