LPN To RN Programs In Indiana
Are you a LPN in Indiana interested in becoming a RN? It’s not a bad idea. RNs have more responsibility, are candidates for managerial positions, and have a greater say in patient care than LPNs. Also, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2011, the average salary for LPNs was $38,910, while RNs earned $58,410. Although you will need more education, and a passing score on the NCLEX-RN exam, Indiana has no shortage of schools to help you reach your goal; Indiana University, Perdue and Ball State have RN programs, as do most community colleges. So, take the next logical step in your nursing career; become an RN.