Mortuary Science Program
FAQ
- What are the program entry requirements?
- How do I register for courses each semester?
- Where do I go for Financial Aid?
- Where do I find the Academic Calendar to determine when semesters start and finish?
- Where do I purchase the textbooks?
- Who may I contact for more information?
What
are the program entry requirements?
To
be admitted into the program, a student must
- have an associates degree or higher or equivalent.
- Complete the following DMACC Application.
- Submit official copies of college transcripts verifying completion of at least 64 hours (with specific courses). See the Program Information Brief for complete details.
See
Curriculum page for more details.
Note: To prevent delay in the scheduling of courses and graduation, students
should complete the General Education Requirements (including BIO 733 or BIO
164) and the Core Business Courses (ACC 111 or ACC 131 and BUS 185) prior to beginning
Mortuary Science Courses.
How
do I register for courses each semester?
Usually the Advising department schedules registration opportunities
prior to the first semester. Go to the registration
information page for more information.
Where
do I go for Financial Aid?
Go to the DMACC Financial Aid
website for more information
Where
do I find the Academic Calendar to determine when semesters start
and finish?
There is a link to the Academic Calendar under the "About
Us" area of the DMACC homepage.
Click
here to go directly to the calendar.
Where
to I purchase textbooks?
You may purchase books for this program at the DMACC
Ankeny campus bookstore.
Who
may I contact for more information?
You may contact:
Kevin Patterson, Program Chair, 515-964-6244, kepatterson@dmacc.edu
Michelle Vaccaro, Counselor, 515-965-7153, mmvaccaro@dmacc.edu
Amy Wood, Advisor, 515-964-6395, ajwood@dmacc.edu

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