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# Become an RN | FAQs at Utah Nursing Program Campus

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Salt Lake City

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# Become an RN in Utah: FAQs at Our Salt Lake City Campus

Your path to a nursing degree starts at Arizona College of Nursing – Salt Lake
City. Browse the questions future registered nurses ask our campus faculty and
staff about becoming an RN in Utah.

[EXplore Program Details ](https://arizonacollege.edu/salt-lake-city-utah-nursing-school/)

Classes begin June 29th

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## Common Questions About Becoming a Nurse in Utah

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Before choosing an RN school, most students have the same pressing questions.
From understanding what it takes to earn a BSN program credential in Utah to
navigating financial aid and transfer credits, find the answers that matter most
to future nurses in the area below.

Browse by topic and contact our Salt Lake City campus directly for guidance.

##  Nursing Career Frequently Asked Questions

From 2022 to 2032, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the State of
Utah could see the nursing job market grow by as much as 25%. This is much
faster than the expected average growth of RN employment in the United States,
which the BLS estimates will grow 5% from 2024 to 2034.

_Updated 08/2025_.
[Source](https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/29-1141.00?st=UT)

Registered Nurses in the Salt Lake City-Murray area of Utah have a median
nursing salary of $83,140 per year.

As you will be newly entering the workforce, it’s important to know that you
will likely not start at the median rate but would likely increase your earnings
with experience. To view our Salt Lake City nursing market outlook
[click here](https://arizonacollege.edu/salt-lake-city-utah-nursing-school/job-outlook-for-nurses-in-utah/)
.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that Registered Nurses in Utah range from
a low rate of $67,980 per year, to the highest-paid Nurses earning as much as
$106,960 per year for their nursing salary.

_Updated 05/2025._ Source:
[https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/29-1141.00?zip=84123](https://www.onetonline.org/link/localwages/29-1141.00?zip=84123)

One of the great benefits about working as an RN is that you have many different
options for work environments. As of 2023, registered nurses held about 3.3
million nursing jobs.

The largest employers of registered nurses were as follows:

Hospitals (58%)
Ambulatory healthcare services (19%)Nursing and residential care facilities
(6%)Government (5%)Educational services; state, local, and private (3%)

Updated 2024. Source:
[https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm#tab-3](https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/registered-nurses.htm#tab-3)

Yes, nurses can work in other states after graduation, though the process
depends on where you’re licensed and where you want to practice. Some states
participate in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which allows registered nurses
to practice across member states without obtaining additional licenses. Other
states require nurses to apply for licensure by endorsement, which involves
submitting documentation and fees to the new state’s board of nursing.

Graduating from a CCNE-accredited BSN program like Arizona College of Nursing 
prepares you to apply to sit for the national licensing exam, the NCLEX-RN, in
the state in which you live. Once you pass, you’ll have options for where and
how you build your nursing career. Our admissions team can help you understand
how licensure works in Utah and what to expect if you’re planning to relocate
after graduation.

##  Nursing Program Questions at Arizona College of Nursing – Salt Lake City

Understanding the differences between a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) program
and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is crucial to planning your
nursing career path. This is because the education requirements between RNs and
LPNs vary significantly. An LPN program typically takes about 1-2 years to
complete. It is intended to prepare students for entry-level nursing roles to
perform basic nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and
physicians. While the time commitment to complete an LPN program is relatively
short, LPNs often find their employment opportunities very limited.

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is a far more comprehensive track that often
takes four years to complete. BSN programs cover a far wider range of topics and
offer much more in-depth training designed to equip graduates with the skills to
provide a much higher level of patient care and the potential to work in
specialized nursing roles.

At Arizona College of Nursing in Salt Lake City, we offer an accredited 3-year
BSN program that can be completed in as little as 3 years. Our Utah nursing
program is designed for individuals who are committed to the field of nursing
and are looking for a fast and efficient path to a rewarding career.

See a more detailed comparison between an LPN and a BSN at 
[https://arizonacollege.edu/answers/whats-the-difference-between-an-lpn-and-a-bsn/](https://arizonacollege.edu/answers/whats-the-difference-between-an-lpn-and-a-bsn/)
.

Students can progress through our BSN program in Utah in three years or less
with qualifying gen ed transfer credits. Transfer credits could be a way to help
you graduate in less time and at a lower cost.

For questions about transfer credits, including credits associated with
college-level credit test scores, visit our
[Campus Locations](https://arizonacollege.edu/campus-locations/) page for
details to contact your local campus. Our admissions team will review your
current transcripts and give you specific feedback on how past education might
be eligible to be applied towards a BSN degree.

Read more about
[Arizona College of Nursing’s credit transfer requirements](https://arizonacollege.edu/admissions/credit-transfer-info/)
.

Students of all ages and backgrounds who qualify may be eligible for a variety
of financial aid programs and payment options including:

- Federal student loans
- Federal PELL and SEOG grants
- Eligible State-based grant programs
- Private educational loans
- Military veteran educational benefits (ex: Post-9/11 G.I. Bill®)

In addition to financial aid, Arizona College of Nursing does offer scholarship
opportunities. For more information on financial aid and scholarships, visit
[https://arizonacollege.edu/admissions/financial-aid/](https://arizonacollege.edu/admissions/financial-aid/)
.

Yes. While every student’s schedule may vary due to prior academic experience,
you’ll start your BSN degree program with evening general education courses. In
addition, some general education courses are offered in a convenient
on-campus/online hybrid format.

We offer general education courses in the evening because we know students are
busy and often can’t immediately change their entire schedule when starting
Nursing school.

Once you begin your core nursing courses, your schedule will shift to daytime
classes.

Getting into AZCN’s three-year BSN program in Utah comes down to two core
criteria: a 2.75 cumulative GPA from your high school or college coursework and
a qualifying score on the HESI A2. Your HESI A2 score may also factor into
whether a GPA waiver applies to your application.

If you’re researching how to apply to nursing school in Salt Lake City, our
admissions team can answer questions about transcripts and entrance testing. For
anything related to financial aid, our finance team can help determine your
eligibility. Learn more about our admissions requirements on our
[admissions page](https://arizonacollege.edu/admissions/).

At AZCN, there is no waitlist. From the moment you’re accepted, you can move
forward with momentum. With new sessions starting approximately every 8 weeks,
there are multiple opportunities throughout the year to begin, so you can hit
the ground running when you’re ready. Find out more about our admissions process
 on our [Admissions page](https://arizonacollege.edu/admissions/).

Our BSN program curriculum covers important topics like clinical-thinking,
community health, critical care, gerontology, leadership, surgical care,
obstetrics, pediatrics, and psychiatric care.

Arizona College of Nursing – Salt Lake City does not offer an LPN to BSN or an
LPN to RN bridge program. However, you still have the ability to enroll in our
program and earn your BSN degree in just three years!

Your prior LPN nursing experience will serve you well as you complete the
coursework, and it will be especially helpful during the clinical training
portion of the program.

We encourage you to contact our admissions team and mention your prior nursing
experience. They’ll tell you more about how your LPN experience can help you in
the BSN program.

Arizona College of Nursing (AZCN) – Salt Lake City is not a 100% online nursing
program in Utah. However, most of our campuses offer some online nursing
courses. The AZCN curriculum includes a mixture of in-person, online, and
blended classes. At the majority of our campuses, many non-clinical courses are
offered asynchronously and delivered fully online, while nursing courses with a
clinical component are held in person.

Our general education courses also incorporate a blended learning experience,
including night and virtual classes, providing flexibility for our students.
Contact our admissions team to learn more about our online nursing course
formats at AZCN Salt Lake City and how you can earn a BSN degree in just three
years.

Comparing nursing schools can feel overwhelming, but there are a few key factors
that can help you narrow down your options. Look at program length and format to
make sure it fits your schedule, especially if you’re working or managing family
responsibilities. Check whether the schools you’re considering have clear
admissions processes or long waitlists that could delay your start. Ask about
clinical partnerships and hands-on training, since the quality of your
real-world experience matters for your confidence and career readiness. Finally,
consider the support you’ll receive as a student, from academic resources to
assistance with financial aid.

At Arizona College of Nursing in Salt Lake City, we offer a three-year BSN
program with flexible scheduling, a streamlined admissions process with no
waitlist, and clinical rotations with healthcare partners across Utah. If you’re
comparing nursing schools in Utah, our admissions team is here to answer your
questions and help you take the next step.

##  General Nursing College FAQs

The length of time it takes to become an RN with a BSN can vary depending on the
program and the student’s prior educational background. Bachelor’s degrees often
take 4 years to complete, but with our 3-year BSN program, you can complete your
Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in as few as 3 years.

If you have completed some college credit or have a degree in another field,
qualifying transfer credits can shorten your program length. To learn more about
the pathway to becoming an RN with a BSN degree in Utah, contact an admissions
representative at our Salt Lake City campus.

[Contact Us ](https://arizonacollege.edu/request-more-information/)

There are various parts of the cost of becoming a nurse in the State of Utah.
First, you must complete an
[accredited nursing program](https://arizonacollege.edu/salt-lake-city-utah-nursing-school/)
.

Next, the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) requires an RN License
Application Fee ($60), FBI Fingerprint Background Check ($12), BCI (Bureau of
Criminal Identification) Fingerprint Background Check ($20), and an NCLEX-RN
Exam Fee ($200). If you need to retake the NCLEX-RN exam, the fee is $200 per
attempt. [Source](https://dopl.utah.gov/nursing/)

The comparison of an LPN vs. RN primarily comes down to education and scope of
practice. An LPN typically focuses on providing basic nursing care under the
supervision of an RN or physician.

On the other hand, an RN typically requires an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). RNs have a wider scope of practice,
including patient care planning and diagnostic testing. Choosing between these
roles depends on your career goals, with RNs generally having more opportunities
for advancement and higher earning potential.

Contact our admissions team to learn more about how our three-year BSN program
in Salt Lake City can help prepare you for a career as an RN.

To learn more about the differences between an LPN program and a BSN program, 
[read our blog article for more information](https://arizonacollege.edu/blog/lpn-vs-rn-vs-bsn-what-is-the-difference/)
.

To become a nurse, you first need to choose the type of nursing role you want to
pursue, such as a registered nurse (RN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), or
nurse practitioner (NP). Generally, you will need to complete the relevant
nursing education program and obtain the necessary certification for licensure.
For example, RNs typically need to pass the NCLEX-RN exam. Each type of nurse
has specific educational and licensing requirements, so it’s important to know
what applies to your chosen nursing path.

To become an RN, you need to complete an accredited nursing program, such as our
BSN program at Arizona College of Nursing – Salt Lake City, which includes
coursework, clinical experience, and NCLEX-RN exam preparation integrated into
the curriculum. After graduating, you’ll need to pass the NCLEX-RN exam to
obtain your RN license. For detailed steps and specific requirements, please
contact our admissions office.

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is an undergraduate college degree
designed to equip students with the training and studies needed for a successful
career in nursing. The BSN curriculum includes both general education and
advanced nursing studies. To increase your chances of finding a position in your
state and city of choice, you should consider earning a bachelor’s in nursing
science (BSN).

The primary difference between an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is the level of training and education.
Earning a BSN offers a more extensive educational foundation and practical
clinical exposure compared to an ADN. Key benefits of the BSN are its appeal to
employers and access to additional job growth opportunities such as employment
with Magnet-designated hospitals.

Magnet hospitals, which earn their designation from the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (
[ANCC](https://www.nursingworld.org/organizational-programs/magnet/)), are
highly sought after for their excellence in nursing, patient care, and
professional development. These prestigious healthcare institutions only hire
nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or higher as part of their
commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care and achieving better
patient outcomes.

To learn more about the difference between these nursing degrees visit our page
“
[What’s the Difference Between an ADN and a BSN?](https://arizonacollege.edu/answers/whats-the-difference-between-an-adn-and-a-bsn/)
“

A nursing assistant provides basic patient care under the supervision of
registered nurses and other healthcare professionals. Your duties typically
include helping patients with daily activities, monitoring vital signs, and
assisting with mobility. The nursing assistant role serves as an entry point
into healthcare for many people considering nursing careers. You can find local
positions in Utah in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and other healthcare
settings. Many nursing assistants eventually pursue further education to become
registered nurses through BSN programs.

No, you don’t need nursing assistant experience to begin our BSN program. Many
successful nursing students start their BSN education without any prior
healthcare experience. Your BSN program provides all the foundational knowledge
and clinical training you need to become a registered nurse. Some students
choose to gain nursing assistant experience before or during their studies, but
it’s not a prerequisite for BSN admission. What matters most is your passion for
helping others and dedication to learning.