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01MARCH11  

 

    FINE Mortuary College and American College of History and Legal Studies Form an Articulation Agreement

    FINE Mortuary College, LLC: A Private Two Year College (FINE) in Norwood, MA and the American College of History and Legal Studies (ACHLS) in Salem, NH have formed an agreement whereby a FINE graduate can earn a Bachelor of Arts Degree in two years.

  ACHLS is among the lowest cost colleges in New England. Therefore, a FINE graduate can spend  less money and less time earning a baccalaureate degree by going to FINE and ACHLS than by attending most colleges which award a bachelor degree.

    Perhaps even more exciting is that those FINE grads, who qualify academically after their first year at ACHLS, can move directly into the Massachusetts School of Law and earn both a BA and Law Degree (JD) in three years. Thus, it is possible for an academically qualified student to earn an Associate Degree in Funeral Service from FINE, a BA from ACHLS and a JD from MSL in between five and six years. This is because a student can finish at FINE within 15-18 months, complete one year at ACHLS and three years at MSL.

    For more information, email FINE at FINE@fine-ne.com or go to http://achls.org.

 

 

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FINE Mortuary College's Mission
TO PROMOTE EXCELLENCE
First and foremost, it is the mission of FINE Mortuary College , LLC: A Private Two Year College (FINE) to improve the stature of the funeral profession. In order to accomplish this mission, FINE endeavors to provide both a rigorous academic education and a strong program in practical training. Graduates should then possess both a sound knowledge base and the technical skills necessary for success in the profession. Perhaps as important in attaining its mission, FINE intends that its graduates will have developed high ethical standards, a sensitivity and compassion towards those experiencing grief, the demonstrated ability to communicate, and the attribute of leadership, serving as role models within their communities. Finally, it is an integral part of FINE’s mission to provide an educational experience that is considerate of its students’ ongoing jobs and personal obligations while promoting pride in the funeral profession itself.