What education in oklahoma can i obtain to become a licened and certified mortician?
The individual is a graduate of a program of mortuary science accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education. (B) The individual shall have completed a total of sixty (60) college semester hours of credit at an accredited institution of higher education. (i) Such institution must be accredited by a regional accrediting agency and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a valid and legal accrediting agency. (ii) When the institution so accredited extends credit in quarter hours, each quarter hour shall equal 2/3rds of one semester hour. (iii) Courses applied to completing the accredited mortuary science program in excess of the minimum requirements for an accredited program by the American Board of Funeral Service Education may be applied to the (60) total semester hours of college, provided such credits are earned at a regionally accredited institution. (7) Individuals who have earned a bachelor degree in funeral service from a regionally accredited institution