How does a person become a mortician?
To become a mortician you must gain the proper education. Many states require an associate's degree in funeral service education. Some call for a four-year degree, while others require only high school plus training. Apply to any of the accredited colleges listed in the NFDA Web site, making certain you will receive the background needed for a mortician's license in your state. ChaCha on!
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