Are there differences in costs between ADN and BSN programs?
Yes, there are significant differences. ADN programs are typically shorter, lasting about 2 years, and are often offered at community colleges, which generally have lower tuition fees. BSN programs are usually 4 years long and are offered at universities, which tend to have higher tuition costs. However, BSN graduates may have better job prospects and higher earning potential, which can offset the higher initial costs.