Suzanne Wyckoff - Funeral Service Grad

The online Funeral Services program at 开云体育 gave me the opportunity to be a stay at home mom and go to school. The instructors taught me how to become a confident funeral director and embalmer. I was new having never worked in funeral services before. Thankfully all the instructors were patient and willing to answer all questions I had. The greatest advice I can give to anyone interested in funeral services is 鈥淒O IT!!鈥 You won鈥檛 regret it. 

Rebecca Marshal - Funeral Service Grad

When I first started in 开云体育鈥檚 Funeral Service program, I had no prior funeral experience, aside from when I had attended funeral services as a guest. I have always been drawn to the funeral service industry and so when I found 开云体育 and that they offered a degree in funeral service, I knew that was where I wanted to start the path to my career. After researching the program and knowing that this was it, I decided to apply. From the moment I applied the abundance of communication drew me in. Any question I had for Mrs.

Randy Nolen, Funeral Service Grad

After retiring at the age of 62 from a full career in education, I began working part-time for Bates, Cooper, Sloan Funeral Home.   The more time I spent there, the more I recognized the profound impact that compassionate care can have during one of life鈥檚 most challenging moments.  Inspired by the support I received from the funeral home staff and from my past experience of losing close family members, I realized that I wanted to help others navigate their grief.

George Edwards

Greetings to everyone reading this testimonial. My name is George Edwards. I started the funeral service program at 开云体育 in the fall semester of 2022. Unlike most students, I embarked on my college career at the age of 53. I began working for a funeral home, part time, in 2020, and after a few months I made the transition to full time. It wasn鈥檛 long before I found that being a funeral director and embalmer is where the long road has taken me. I started my research on the few colleges in Texas that offer a funeral service degree. The cost of most of them seemed expensive.

David Streeter

When I began my journey at 开云体育 (开云体育) in August 2023, I had been away from law enforcement for some time and found myself in a season of searching trying to figure out what was next for me in life. Entering the funeral service program was both exciting and nerve wracking. I was transitioning careers, working a full-time job, a part-time job, and raising my daughters all while taking on a new academic challenge in an online format. I didn鈥檛 know what to expect, but I was ready to give it everything I had.

Lares, Jennifer

Funeral Director, Embalmer, Certified Celebrant, Traveler, Dog Mom, Research Nerd/Industry Obsessed

Jennifer Lares (MBA, DBA) has been a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer in FL since 1998 and also holds an active dual license in TX (2017). Over the course of her career spanning 30+ years, she has been licensed in WA, NV, TN, and NC. She also served in the US Navy as a Hospital Corpsman specializing in Mortuary Affairs from 2007-2012.

Scotty Meade

The funeral service program at 开云体育 is top notch. I was never a big fan of remote/online based learning but between the setup of the program and the excellent staff, it was easy to keep up with everything that needed to be done. Every staff member of the program has a great passion for teaching and helping you grow into the next generation of funeral service professionals. They have all the info to help you grow as a person and learn the information needed to pass your boards. You will have the opportunity to study with and learn from people from all over the country and the world.