By EveryNurse Staff on June 14, 2021
The more education a healthcare professional obtains, the more money they stand to make. A graduate of a bachelor’s degree program is equipped with the skills and experience that qualify him or her for higher-paying jobs. Graduates with a BSN are allowed to take an exam to become a licensed, registered nurse, which according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, have the potential to make a median salary of $66,260 in Illinois.
Not everyone who pursues a BSN degree in Indiana will enter a traditional four-year program or even set foot on a college campus. Instead, an increasing number of graduates will earn their credentials by taking online courses.