There is only one university in Illinois that offers a Bachelor's Degree in Mortuary Science and Funeral Services. The school just added the first crematory to be housed on a university campus in the United States.
SIU is the only university in the state with a Bachelor's Degree in Mortuary Science and Funeral Services and the school just added the first crematory to be housed on a university campus in the United States.
"The crematory really gives me, as well as other students, confidence. The practice we will get from having an on-site crematory reaffirms we are capable of providing this service to families and doing it correctly just as soon as we enter the workforce," Emily Bender, a sophomore in mortuary science and funeral service from Normal, Illinois, said. "This is another addition to SIU’s mortuary science program that allows students to be a step ahead.
Students call it a vital learning opportunity to combine a love of science with the desire to help care for grieving families. Most mortuary science programs are two-year degrees, but SIU offers a full four-year bachelor's degree.that I have read and agree
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