For a successful distributive education program, the institution:

a. must always offer students the option for distributed learning even if there is no faculty buy-in.
b. should move forward with an initiative to offer distributive learning in order to stay competitive even when resources may not be in place.
c. must match the goals and objectives for a distributive education initiative to the mission and goals of the institution.
d. should offer distributive education as a way of making money and lowering operating costs.


ANS: C
Without matching goals and objectives of distributive education to the mission and goals of the institution, resources will not line up correctly, which is a recipe for failure. A successful program requires commitment from faculty and appropriate institutional resources and will cost money; it may or may not make money for the institution.

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