Funeral Directing and Management

Lake Washington Institute of Technology ETPL
The Funeral Directing and Management AAS prepares individuals for professional licensure as funeral directors and as managers of funeral homes, cemeteries, and related services. Includes instruction in the sociology of death and dying, psychology of grief and grief counseling, history of funeral service, funeral direction, business law, funeral service law, funeral home management, accounting and related computer operations, and funeral services marketing and merchandising. This academic program is designed to meet specific state or professional needs. It is not accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education. Students graduating from this program are not eligible to take the National Board Examination or any state board examination for which graduation from an ABFSE accredited program is required.

Financial information

Total tuition

$11,876.40

Total required fees

$0.00

Books and supplies

$0.00

Locations

Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Online

Instructional methods

Online, E-learning, or Distance Learning

Program details

18 Months

Length of training

Associate

Award type

90

Credits

N/A

Clock Hours

Additional details

Award name

AAS

Prerequisites

No Selection

Prerequisite courses

No

Other prerequisites

N/A

Program languages

English

Certification/license obtained as part of training program

N/A

Certification/license test preparation provided

N/A

Employment performance results

Program type

Funeral Direction/Service

Completion rate

60%

Employment rate

81%

Typical (median) hourly earnings

$27.38

Typical (median) annual earnings

$50,725.00

Top industries for graduates

Program type

Funeral Direction/Service

Other Services

77%

Other Industries

23%

Student characteristics

Enrollment
Number of students completing the program
43
Completion rate
60%
Average number of students who completed each year
14
Gender
Male
18%
Female
82%
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
0%
Asian
3%
Black or African American
0%
Hispanic
7%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
White
72%
Multi-racial
18%
Other
0%
Age
Under 20
4%
20 to 29
63%
30 to 39
22%
40 to 49
6%
50 and over
6%
Prior education
No high school diploma/GED
5%
High school diploma/GED, but no college experience
16%
Some college experience, but no degree
50%
Certificate or AA
18%
BA or higher
11%