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American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Services
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About American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Services
American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service is a specialized postsecondary institution located in New York, New York, dedicated to training students for careers in funeral service and mortuary science. The institution holds a distinct position as one of a limited number of schools in the northeastern United States focused exclusively on this field. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported in the available IPEDS data.
The academy offers programs in funeral service education, preparing graduates to meet the educational requirements for funeral director and embalmer licensure. Coursework typically covers mortuary science, funeral directing, grief counseling, and business management relevant to funeral service operations.
Located in New York City, the institution draws students from across the northeastern United States seeking specialized credentials in funeral service. New York's large and diverse population creates consistent demand for trained funeral service professionals throughout the metropolitan region.
Accreditation: American Board of Funeral Service Education, Committee on Accreditation
Donald Cymbor Jr
dcymbor@aami.edu1501 Broadway 11th Floor, Suite 1102, New York, NY 10036
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