Professional Etiquette in Funeral Service: Tips for New Funeral Directors

Starting a career in funeral service? Master the essential etiquette for new funeral directors, including communication, dress, and service protocols.
Top 5 Questions to Ask When Exploring a Career in Death Care

Considering a career in death care? Ask these 5 essential questions to discover if funeral service is the right path for you—plus how Pierce Mortuary Colleges can help.
Networking Strategies for Alumni in Funeral Services

Looking to grow your funeral service career? Explore networking strategies for alumni, including top resources and how PMC supports your continued success.
Grief, Empathy, and Boundaries – Let’s Talk Emotional Intelligence in Funeral Service

Emotional intelligence is essential in funeral service. Learn how empathy, grief awareness, and healthy boundaries help funeral professionals support families with care.
7 Poignant Poems to Consider for a Funeral or Memorial Service

Looking for the right words to honor a loved one? Explore these 7 lesser-known but powerful poems perfect for funerals, memorials, or moments of reflection.
How to Build a Professional Network Before You Graduate Mortuary School

Want to jumpstart your funeral service career? Learn how to build a professional network before you graduate with these proven strategies and alumni resources.
A Day in the Life of a Funeral Director: The Responsibilities You Didn’t Know About

Ever wonder what a funeral director really does? From early-morning planning to guiding families through loss, this blog takes you inside a day in the life of a funeral director—highlighting the compassion, coordination, and care that define the profession.
World Mortuary Science Day: Why Funeral Service Education Matters

Celebrate World Mortuary Science Day by learning how funeral service education shapes compassionate professionals.
Tuition & Fees Are Due – April 7, 2025

Tuition and fees for students enrolled in the new term must be paid in full or they must enroll in the Tuition Installment Plan (TIP). If FULL payment or enrollment in the Tuition Installment Plan is not posted to the student’s account the student may be withdrawn from all his or her courses. Students with a current term TIP will not be withdrawn from their courses. Students AWARDED financial aid, payment of any balance due or enrollment in the TIP must be paid on time. Late charges of $50.00 will be added to the student’s account if the student misses the deadline of payment dates.
From Student to Funeral Professional: What Comes After Graduation?

Graduating from mortuary school is a major milestone—but it’s just the beginning. This guide outlines the essential steps to help new funeral service professionals navigate licensing, apprenticeships, and career opportunities with confidence.