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Mortuary science schools in different states?

Hey guys, I'm interested in pursuing a career in mortuary science. I've been looking into schools in Alabama, Arizona, and Texas. Can anyone share their experiences or recommend good mortuary science programs in these states?

9 months ago

Certainly! Mortuary science is an intriguing field, and it's great that you're considering different states for your education. In each of the states you mentioned, there are reputable mortuary science programs you can explore.

In Alabama, you can look into the Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham. They offer an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Funeral Service Education. The program is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) and combines both classroom instruction and practical experience to prepare you for a career in the funeral service industry.

In Arizona, Mesa Community College offers an AAS degree in Mortuary Science, which is also accredited by the ABFSE. They provide a comprehensive curriculum and hands-on experiences with a partnership with the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), allowing students to complete practical training at local funeral homes.

In Texas, there are a few options available. One of the most recognized institutions is the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service in Dallas, which offers an AAS degree in Funeral Service. This program is also accredited by the ABFSE and provides courses covering embalming, funeral directing, and funeral service laws. Another option in Texas is the Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in Houston, offering an AAS degree and a Certificate in Funeral Directing. Both programs at Commonwealth Institute are designed to prepare students for careers in funeral service, with the certificate program focusing on the funeral directing aspect.

When choosing a mortuary science program, ensure the program is accredited by the ABFSE to guarantee that you receive a high-quality education and are eligible for licensure after graduation. Keep in mind that it's important to visit the campuses and talk to current students and faculty to get a sense of the school culture, resources, and support available for students. Good luck with your search!

9 months ago

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