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Articulation Agreement
Dallas Institute of Funeral Service – Online Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service Management
Mid-America College of Funeral Service (MACFS) completed a new articulation agreement with our sister College, Dallas Institute of Funeral Service (DIFS) to facilitate the efficient transfer of students between the two quality funeral service institutions of higher learning. The Online Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service Management will provide a clear path to academic achievement, lead to expanded opportunities, and ensure that DIFS students continue to have access to higher education in funeral service.
The agreement, which goes into effect immediately, enables DIFS students who graduate with associate degrees in funeral service, that have passed both National Board Exams (NBE), a seamless pathway to transfer to the bachelor’s degree program at MACFS, receiving credit for all of their completed courses. The agreement features a transfer course equivalency table that represents the required and elective courses that align with those completed by degree-seeking students at MACFS.
Students who earn an associate degree from DIFS in funeral service and have passed both NBE exams will be awarded full transfer credit into the MACFS and afforded the opportunity to complete the Online Bachelor of Science degree in Funeral Service Management. Students who follow this path can complete their associate degrees at DIFS in five (5) quarters (100 quarter credit hours), and then earn their bachelor’s degrees from MACFS in four (4) additional quarters. (80 quarter credit hours)
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Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service – Online Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service Management
Mid-America of Funeral Service (MACFS) completed a new articulation agreement with our sister College, Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service (GJCFS) to facilitate the efficient transfer of students between the two quality funeral service institutions of higher learning. The Online Bachelor of Science in Funeral Service Management will provide a clear path to academic achievement, lead to expanded opportunities, and ensure that GJCFS students continue to have access to higher education in funeral service.
The agreement, which goes into effect immediately, enables GJCFS students who graduate with associate degrees in funeral service, that have passed both National Board Exams (NBE), a seamless pathway to transfer to the bachelor’s degree program at MACFS, receiving credit for all of their completed courses. The agreement features a transfer course equivalency table that represents the required and elective courses that align with those completed by degree-seeking students at MACFS.
Students who earn an associate degree from GJCFS in funeral service and have passed both NBE exams will be awarded full transfer credit into the MACFS and afforded the opportunity to complete the Online Bachelor of Science degree in Funeral Service Management. Students who follow this path can complete their associate degrees at GJCFS in six (6) quarters (109 quarter credit hours), and then earn their bachelor’s degrees from MACFS in four (4) additional quarters. (71 quarter credit hours)
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Articulation Memorandum of Understanding with Ottawa University - Online
The articulation memorandum of understanding is an agreement that sets forth the terms and conditions of students' transfer from Mid-America College of Funeral Service to Ottawa University - Online.
Articulation between institutions of higher education means transferring credit for courses and/or programs from one institution to another without misinterpretation. You are responsible for making sure that you are taking the appropriate courses for transfer to another institution.
The ultimate goal of articulation is to help you become an educated and productive student, knowledgeable in your chosen field of study without having to take a course again after you transfer to get credit toward your bachelor's degree.
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For more information, contact Kim Romines (below) and identify yourself as a Mid-America College Graduate:
Kim Romines
Admissions Counselor
Ottawa University - Indiana
287 Quarter Master Court
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
812-280-7271
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