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Simmons Institute of Funeral Service Inc

Syracuse, NYAccredited
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About Simmons Institute of Funeral Service Inc

Simmons Institute of Funeral Service Inc is a specialized postsecondary institution located in Syracuse, New York. The institute focuses on preparing students for careers in the funeral service profession, offering targeted training aligned with state licensing requirements for funeral directors and embalmers.

Specific program offerings, credential levels, and enrollment figures are not currently detailed in available IPEDS data for this institution. Institutions specializing in funeral service education typically offer associate degrees or diplomas in mortuary science or funeral service, covering subjects such as embalming, grief counseling, funeral home management, and applicable law and ethics.

Syracuse is a mid-sized city in central New York State with a regional economy centered on education, healthcare, and government services. The Simmons Institute serves students in the central New York region pursuing licensure and careers in funeral service.

Accreditation: American Board of Funeral Service Education, Committee on Accreditation

Contact Information

1828 South Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207

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