
Florida Community College Funeral Service program attains accreditation
The Funeral Services program at Florida Community
College has been accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service
Education (ABFSE) at their October meeting.
“We are extremely pleased to have gained full accreditation
by the Funeral Service Board of Education so soon after beginning
our
program,” said Dr. Barbara Darby, North Campus president. “I’m
sure the employers at whose call we created this program are pleased
as well.”
The program received its first students in January 2002. Initial
accreditation usually occurs after two years. Initial accreditation,
once approved, is established for a three-year period.
“We might not have received accreditation for another six
months, except that our program is so strong,” said Program
Director Roy Weimert, also a veteran funeral director with nearly
40 years
in the business. Previously, the nearest mortuary science programs
were in Atlanta, St. Petersburg and Miami.
According to its Web site, the ABFSE is the national academic accreditation
agency for college and university programs in Funeral Service and
Mortuary Science Education. It is also the sole accrediting agency
in this field recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and
the Council on Higher Education Accreditation.
The College offers an Associate
in Science degree and an Associate in Applied Science in Funeral
Services. For more information call
904.646.2300.