ADN Programs in Washington DC

What kind of nursing will an ADN in Washington D.C. let me do?
An ADN (“Associate’s Degree in Nursing”) will allow you to fulfill the other requirements for obtaining a registered nursing license in Washington D.C.

Without an ADN, or a four year bachelors degree, an individual will not be allowed to take the national licensing exam for RN’s, or apply for licensing from the District of Columbia.

Why obtain an ADN in the Washington D.C. area?

Nurses of all forms are in short supply, even in Washington DC.  Of all nurses in the field of nursing in Washington DC., registered nurses are particularly in demand.  As the baby boomer generation enters its golden years, the demand is expected to further increase.  Obtaining your Associates Degree in Nursing allows you to apply for a registered nursing license from Washington D.C.’s Board of Nursing, and begin a rewarding career in an area where it is in high demand.

What National Licensing Exam does Washington D.C. require its ADN graduates to pass?

To become a registered nurse, the District of Columbia, as well as most states, requires you to take the NCLEX-RN examination.  NCLEX-RN simply stands for the National Council (of State Boards of Nursing) Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.  (There is a similar exam, the NCLEX-PN for licensed practical nurses.)  The examination is a comprehensive, six-hour test.  In order to be eligible for the test, you must first have completed your ADN program, and then have submitted an application packet both to the Washington D.C. Board of Nursing and Pearson Vue, the company that designs and administers the test.  Once your application is accepted, then you will be assigned a testing spot and date for your examination.

What is the average salary of an RN with an ADN in Washington D.C.?

The average RN salary in Washington D.C. is $74,406 annually, which equates to $35.77 an hour.  Obviously, your salary as a new nurse will be lower, but it will increase as you gain experience.

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Training Schools: 2 Year Nursing Programs in Washington D.C

Radians College

1025 Vermont Avenue NW

Suite 200

Washington D.C. 20005

(202) 291-9020

The only ADN-RN approved program contained within the boundaries of the city of Washington D.C., Radians College offers individuals a chance to earn their ADN-RN in 28 months.  Upon completion of the ADN-RN program, the Radians’ graduate is eligible to apply to the District of Columbia Health Licensing Authority for a registered nursing license, and to take the NCLEX-RN, the licensing examination used by the District of Columbia.