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# How to Become a Registered Nurse (RN) in Florida

![How To Become An RN In Florida](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/How-To-Become-An-RN-In-Florida.jpg)

A rewarding and impactful profession, nursing is one of the most important roles
in the entire healthcare system. Registered nurses assess patient health,
coordinate their care with other medical professionals, and educate individuals
/ communities about health. They collaborate with other health professionals
including physicians, advanced practice nurses, social workers, and therapists.

If you are reading this piece, you’re likely wondering how to become a
registered nurse (RN) in Florida. With multiple pathways to become a nurse and
many choices for educational programs, it can be overwhelming to understand the
process. In this blog, we’ll review the educational process required to become a
registered nurse in Florida. This includes education pathways, how to find the
right nursing program, finding an accredited program, sitting for the NCLEX-RN
exam, and ultimately obtaining a Florida RN license. Let’s get started.

## Choose a Nursing Education Path

![Faculty member discusses coursework with nursing students at our school.](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Nursing-School-Hospital-Clinical-Partnerships.jpg)![Faculty member discusses coursework with nursing students at our school.](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Nursing-School-Hospital-Clinical-Partnerships.jpg)
There are two different degree programs that prospective nursing students can
choose from to become an RN. The first option is an Associate Degree in Nursing
(ADN) and the second option is a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
Completing either of these degree programs allows graduates to apply to sit for
the NCLEX-RN exam. After passing the NCLEX-RN exam, students will then have
ability to apply for RN licensure in the state of Florida. It’s important to
note that a BSN program and ADN program differ substantially in their training
and many employers prefer to hire BSN-prepared RNs.

## ADN vs. BSN Program Length

These two nursing education programs vary in length. ADN programs are usually
two-year degree programs while BSN programs are generally three to four-year
degree programs. Since ADN programs are shorter, the curriculum has less content
than a BSN program. ADN programs often do not include coursework on nursing
research, leadership, ethics, or health policy. BSN programs typically
incorporate these subjects in their curriculum.

## Should You Pick ADN or BSN?

Many students wonder which degree program is right for them. For students
looking to enter the nursing field as quickly as possible and who are not as
concerned about nursing job advancement in the future, an ADN program could make
sense.

Ultimately, a BSN degree is often a better choice for several reasons. First,
many employers report preferring to hire BSN prepared nurses because of the
wider breadth of preparation they receive. They also prefer BSN graduates
because studies show that BSN prepared nurses contribute to better patient
outcomes, and quality of care compared to their ADN prepared counterparts (6).

Another advantage of obtaining a BSN is that prior coursework can be used as a
bridge to obtaining a higher nursing degree. The BSN is a prerequisite for many
advanced practice nursing programs such as a master of science in nursing (MSN)
degree.

## Find a Quality Nursing Program

After choosing an ADN or BSN degree, the next step is finding a quality nursing
education program. There are two critical requirements for a quality nursing
education. The first is the state approval for the nursing program. State
approval is granted by Florida’s Board of Nursing. Students can use the
[State of Florida’s nursing education database](https://mqa-internet.doh.state.fl.us/MQASearchServices/NursingPrograms)
to ensure they are considering a Florida Board of Nursing (BON) approved
program.

The second thing students should look for is a nursing program with
accreditation. Accreditation helps future healthcare employers know that you
were educated in a school using best practices in nursing education.

When a nursing program achieves accreditation, it means it has met rigorous
education quality standards by the accreditors. The program has proven to meet
its’ stated mission, goals, and learning outcomes for its students. Even after
achieving accreditation, nursing programs must continue to show the accrediting
body that they are meeting quality standards regularly to maintain accreditation
status.

There are several independent bodies that accredit nursing programs. One of the
most respected organizations is the Collegiate Commission on Nursing Education
(CCNE). This organization is affiliated with the American Association of
Colleges of Nursing (AACN). CCNE is officially recognized by the US Secretary of
Education as a national accreditation agency for nursing programs.

**Not all nursing programs are accredited, so it is critical for future nursing students to verify that the program they wish to enroll in is accredited.**

**All states, including Florida, require students to show proof of graduation from a state- approved nursing program in order to obtain an RN license and work in the state.**
Some healthcare employers validate that the nurses they hire are graduates of an
accredited program as this is preferred from the employer perspective as well.

All this to say, you must find an accredited nursing program that will provide a
quality education and prepare you for a successful nursing career.

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## Learn Nursing Skills & Theory

![BSN Nursing Program Faculty with Nursing Degree Students](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Nursing-Program-in-Fort-Lauderdale.jpg)![BSN Nursing Program Faculty with Nursing Degree Students](https://arizonacollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Nursing-Program-in-Fort-Lauderdale.jpg)
After enrolling in an accredited program, the next thing you will need to do is
successfully complete your coursework. Nursing school consists of a series of
courses that build upon one another to produce an RN ready for safe, entry-level
practice. Courses on pathophysiology, therapeutic communication, and
pharmacology are included along with nursing specific courses.

Clinical judgement is one of the most important concepts in a nursing
curriculum. In today’s healthcare field, nurses are asked to exercise clinical
judgment to make critical healthcare decisions for their patients. This
important skill will be emphasized through nursing school and assessed on the
NCLEX-RN licensing exam. An effective nursing program will help you to practice
your clinical judgement skills through multiple learning modalities, but it’s
also key that you practice clinical judgement in your own time.

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## Gain Real-World Experience in Clinicals

Nursing school will also include clinical experiences for students. Clinical
experiences include both real patient care settings such as a hospital and
healthcare simulations designed to help you practice skills. Under the guidance
of a qualified nursing instructor, students begin to apply classroom concepts in
the real world. These experiences aim to combine didactic learning with hands-on
learning and allow students to practice essential psychomotor and cognitive
nursing skills. The clinical judgment process is brought to life in the clinical
setting and in simulation. These real-world experiences are invaluable learning
tools for students. They allow students to synthesize didactic knowledge into
real or simulated patient care scenarios while under the supervision of a
nursing instructor.

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## Graduate from a BSN or ADN Program

Depending on the program you choose (ADN or BSN), you will graduate from your
degree program in about two to four years. To reiterate, you must earn either a
BSN or ADN degree to be eligible to become an RN. The time you invest in
completing your education will be the longest part of your journey to become an
RN. However, the time you spend in school will prepare you to successfully pass
your NCLEX-RN exam, and transition to practice nursing in the real world.

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## Pass the NCLEX-RN Exam

After successfully finishing an BSN or ADN program, a student is is eligible to
apply to sit for the NCLEX-RN examination. This is the certifying examination
that all registered nurses must pass to earn the credential “RN.” The NCLEX-RN
exam was redesigned in 2023 as the Next Generation NCLEX to better measure the
clinical judgment of new graduates, given the importance of this skill. This is
why honing clinical judgment during school is so essential!

### 󠀁**Overview of the NCLEX-RN Exam**󠁿

Developed by
[The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)](https://www.nclex.com/test-plans.page)
, the NCLEX-RN exam’s Test Plan is organized into four major categories,
including:

1. Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care and safety and
   infection control)
2. Health Promotion and Maintenance
3. Psychosocial Integrity
4. Physiologic Integrity (basic care and comfort, pharmacologic and parenteral
   therapies, reduction of risk potential, and physiologic adaptation)

**The following processes are also integrated into the test plan content as well:**

1. Caring
2. Clinical Judgment
3. Communication and Documentation
4. Culture and Spirituality
5. Nursing Process
6. Teaching/Learning

### 󠀁**Administration of the NCLEX-RN Exam**󠁿

The NCLEX-RN exam is administered at secure testing centers and consists of a
minimum of 85 items. The maximum number of items that a test-taker may answer is
150 during the five-hour testing period. In a minimum length examination, 52
items will be derived from the eight content areas and eighteen items will
include clinical case studies that specifically aim to measure clinical judgment
ability.

Prospective nurses should also understand that the test is also a computer
adaptive test (CAT). This is a method of examination during which the test
itself modifies or adapts to the test-taker’s ability while ensuring that all
areas of the test plan are administered. The exam continues until the candidate
achieves either a pass or fail determination.

### NCLEX-RN Preparation

The thought of taking the NCLEX-RN exam can be overwhelming. However, there are
strategic steps you can take to ensure success, even in the beginning stages of
your journey to become an RN.

Applying yourself while in school is one of the best ways to prepare for the
exam. In addition, getting comfortable with using computer test-taking and
completing practice questions will help set students up for NCLEX-RN success.
Your faculty will also help guide and prepare you for the NCLEX-RN exam. If you
feel you need extra preparation, reach out to your faculty as they may be
provide you additional feedback or resources to get you ready for the exam.

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## Apply for an RN License in Florida

After passing the NCLEX-RN examination, the final step is to apply for an RN
license in Florida. The NCSBN communicates NCLEX-RN results to the state board
of nursing where you wish to become licensed, in this case, the Florida BON.
Florida RN applicants also must provide proof of graduation from an approved
nursing program and undergo fingerprinting and pay all applicable fees. Upon
passing the licensure examination, the Florida BON will issue initial licenses
within 7-10 business days. All of this information on how to become a nurse in
Florida can be found here at the Florida BON website.

**Categories:** Nursing Careers