Tuition & Fees Are Due – May 1, 2025

Tuition and fees for students enrolled in the new term must be paid in full or they must enroll in the Tuition Installment Plan (TIP). If FULL payment or enrollment in the Tuition Installment Plan is not posted to the student’s account the student may be withdrawn from all his or her courses. Students with a current term TIP will not be withdrawn from their courses. Students AWARDED financial aid, payment of any balance due or enrollment in the TIP must be paid on time. Late charges of $50.00 will be added to the student’s account if the student misses the deadline of payment dates.
New Technology Requirements for Students

There are new requirements for an external webcam to be used for proctoring services.
Student Federal Aid Clarification

Please see the below letter concerning the announcement made earlier today from President Trump’s office about the freezing of federal grants and loans. Please note that Federal Student Aid programs under Title IV will NOT be impacted.
Words That Heal: A Thoughtful Guide to Writing on Death and Grief

Writing about death, dying, and grief is a profound way to connect with others, share experiences, and contribute to the important conversations surrounding end-of-life care.
4 Unique Jobs in Funeral Service You May Not Have Known

The funeral service industry is far more diverse than most people realize. It extends beyond the traditional roles of funeral directors and mortuary assistants, offering a variety of unique and impactful career paths.
Breaking Down the Myth: Mortuary Science is Not Just About Death

When most people hear the term “mortuary science,” their thoughts often jump straight to funerals and death. While it’s true that death is a natural aspect of the field, mortuary science is so much more than what meets the eye.
How to Apply to Pierce Mortuary Colleges: A Simple Guide

Entering the field of funeral service is more than a career choice—it’s a calling to provide compassion, guidance, and professionalism to families during some of life’s most profound moments.
A Closer Look at Embalming: History and Modern Techniques

Preserving the dead has been an important part of human culture for thousands of years, serving practical, religious, and emotional purposes.
Mental Health Resources for Funeral Service Professionals

The role of funeral service professionals is nothing short of extraordinary. You provide comfort to families in their most vulnerable moments, ensuring that their loved ones are honored with respect and care.
Networking Strategies for Alumni in Funeral Services

Networking is an indispensable part of career growth, no matter the industry.