Measures related to program evaluation were selected to compare on-site and online options of a master's and post-master's nursing program. Although some differences were found in student-related outcomes, the decision to continue the online options was based on program and organizational effectiveness. The decline in the number of on-site students has been offset by the expanding enrollments of online students and their national distribution. Increased costs were associated with offering online courses.
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