RN – MSN Programs in Delaware

The RN to MSN or ADN to MSN bridge program is designed for diploma and associate’s degree educated registered nurses to gain a baccalaureate education which bridges into a master’s level nursing education or MSN. These programs take around three years to complete while taking a full course load.

The RN to MSN provides the core knowledge necessary for registered nurses to advance their careers in advanced practice nursing as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse midwifery and other areas such as educator and administrative roles. The MSN degree is also the stepping stone to doctorate level education and teaching at four year colleges and universities.

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RN to MSN Programs Offered in Delaware

RN to MSN programs are offered partially or entirely online to accommodate the working nurse as well as provide a flexible option for registered nurses to balance their work, life and education while moving up the nursing career ladder. You may also be interested in an RN to BSN program in Delaware that will take about half the time and RN to MSN program takes.

According to the Advance for Nursing 2007 Salary, MSN educated nurses in Delaware earned an average annual salary of $63,600 and those with a Master’s of Science Degree with a Nursing Major earned an average annual salary of $61,000. Those in advanced practice made more.

Below you will find RN to MSN programs offered in Delaware along with the specialization tracks offered and accreditation information.

Nursing Schools in Delaware Offering RN to MSN Programs

University of Delaware – School of Nursing

The RN to BSN program is accredited by the NLNAC and CCNE.

University of Delaware – School of Nursing,
25 North College,
Newark, DE 19716,
Ph: 302-831-1253

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