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Class Organization
Class officers are elected early in the year so that each class might work
together as a team and with the other classes enrolled. Under their
leadership, the class plans many functions that are enjoyed by the entire student
body. Many of the classes have worked collectively to make civic
contributions and to help the underprivileged.
Pi Sigma Eta Fraternity
The honorary Mortuary Science Fraternity represented at the College is
Pi Sigma Eta. Admission is based on scholastic standing and is subject to
the rules and regulations of the Supreme Council.
Allied Trade Activities
Various firms associated with the funeral service profession provide out-side
entertainment as well as adding to the funeral service education
through trips, guest lecturers, and other type activities.
Student Counseling and
Guidance
The College feels that the students should mature in all areas, not just
scholastic areas alone. With this in mind, the counseling of students is held
at regular intervals. A student is provided a counselor and can expect to find
individual counseling and assistance in arranging financial matters, forming
good study habits, making social adjustments, and in solving any other
personal or scholastic problem. It is hoped that the student will confide in a
counselor whenever necessary, with the assurance that each student's
problem is held in strict confidence. Other members of the College staff, including the
President, are available to assist with such needs whenever necessary.
Living Accommodations
The College does not maintain resident halls or dormitories for incoming
students, but assistance is offered to students in locating suitable housing.
It is more satisfactory for students to make their own selection of housing
accommodations because their choice will be determined by the rental cost,
the availability of public or personal transportation and the number of
people who will occupy the facilities.
Student Employment
The College is often in contact with employers who are looking for part-time
employees. These positions are in local firms, some of which are funeral
homes. Upon arrival of the student, the college will make every effort to
help the student find part-time employment, although, the College cannot
guarantee student employment. Generally, student jobs can only be obtained
by the student in person upon arrival in the city, and cannot generally be
reserved by mail prior to arrival. Students seeking funeral home employment
should plan to make such arrangements two or three months prior to
enrollment, as there are many more students than funeral home jobs available.
The student is to be reminded that the primary goal is to complete the
educational requirements. As such, the College recommends that the student
pursue his/her studies for a few weeks to determine his/her ability to
handle the academic load before seeking employment. The student should be in
a position to place studies above all else.
DRESS
CODE
Since funeral service students are associated with
the funeral profession, their classroom dress and appearance
will be expected to reflect professional dignity. Male students
must wear shirts with collars and dress or casual slacks.
Female students must wear dresses, skirts or slacks with
blouses. A more detailed dress code is in the Student Handbook.
Mature and Returning
Students (MARS)
MARS is an organization created in response to the special needs and
contributions of returning, non-traditional students. MARS enhances a student's sense of belonging while networking with other returning students
and sharing experiences, frustrations, and successes. The group offers
guidance and encouragement, plus a special warmth and friendliness with
free seminars designed to help an older student deal with the challenges of
college life.
Placement Service
A placement service is maintained by the College for both employers and
employees. Whether a student is seeking employment upon graduation, a
former student wishes to find new employment, or a firm needs an
employee, the College placement service is constantly striving to aid graduates with
their placement needs.
Numerous job opportunities are filled each year by our graduates, and
the College has been successful in placing the majority of graduates.
However, the College cannot guarantee placement upon graduation.
Alumni Relations
Each year the College hosts an Alumni Reunion in the
Spring to foster camaraderie among the graduates of Gupton-Jones
College of Funeral Service.
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