Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science
645 W North Bend Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45224
School Description
Provided by Cincinnati College of Mortuary ScienceCincinnati College of Mortuary Science has been setting the standard in mortuary science education since 1882, making it the nation's oldest school of its kind. Constantly striving to improve the quality of education, CCMS offers a diverse education in all aspects of funeral service as well as provide real world experience in our state of the art clinical embalming laboratory under the supervision of licensed faculty members.
A CCMS education promises a challenging and comprehensive study of all aspects of the funeral industry, with the opportunity for an Associate's Degree in 18 months or a Bachelor's Degree in 3 1/4 years (with prior college transfer credits). Our faculty provides an excellent learning environment. By focusing every step of the way on real experience and practical skills, CCMS has consistently produced graduates with excellent job marketability - and exceptional performance on National Board Examinations.
Quick Facts
- Location:
- Midwest
- Setting:
- Large City Setting
- Type:
- Private
- Size:
- Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Students & Campus Life
- Undergraduate Enrollment:
- 120
- On Campus Housing:
- Unavailable
- Full Time Students:
- 100%
- Athletic Programs:
- Unavailable
Degree Programs at Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science
Associate's Level Programs
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Funeral and Mortuary Services
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General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
A program that generally prepares individuals for careers in the funeral service industry and for licensure as funeral service directors or morticians. Includes instruction in the basic elements of mortuary science and the business, counseling, and operational aspects of funeral service.See more schools with programs in General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
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General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
Bachelor's Level Programs
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Funeral and Mortuary Services
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General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
A program that generally prepares individuals for careers in the funeral service industry and for licensure as funeral service directors or morticians. Includes instruction in the basic elements of mortuary science and the business, counseling, and operational aspects of funeral service.See more schools with programs in General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
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General Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
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| Percent of Students International: | 0% |
Housing
| On-Campus Housing Available: | No |
| Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) | Expenses | ||
Published Tuition and Fees: |
$ 20,250 | ||
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 150 | ||
| Financial Aid | Avg. Amount Received | % of Students Receiving Aid | |
Federal Grants: |
$ 3,600 | 43% | |
State and Local Grants: |
$ 2,000 | 40% | |
Institutional Grants: |
$ 600 | 17% | |
Student Loans: |
$ 10,500 | 78% | |
Any Aid: |
80% |
Selectivity (Undergraduate Only)
| Acceptance Rate: | 100% (Open Admissions) |
Application Requirements (Undergraduate Only)
| Application Fee: | $ 40.00 |
| Formal Demonstration of Competencies: | Required |
| High School Diploma or Equivalent: | Recommended |
| High School GPA: | Required |
| High School Record: | Required |
| Test Scores: | Recommended |
College Advice |
Question: Getting a bachelors degree in Mortuary Science?I've been looking at the Cincinnati College of Mortuary science, and to get a bachelors degree in Mortuary Science it says: 1.) Complete two years of general education core requirements (60 semester or 90 quarter credit hours described under Academic Options section) at a regionally accredited college/university, then apply to transfer core credits to CCMS and enter the mortuary science program or 2.) Attend any regionally accredited college/university, graduate with a associate’s or bachelor’s degree, then enter/complete the CCMS B.M.S. mortuary science program. I live in Kentucky, so if I went to the University of Kentucky, what should I study for the 2 years I'm not there?10 months ago
Best AnswerI'd say biology/anatomy. |
