1. To instill in Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service
students the fact that education is a lifelong and evolving
experience.
2. To prepare students for scholarship in work and service
to others, in caretaking of the dead and care-giving to the
living in bereavement.
3. To assist students in making mature decisions concerning
a career in the funeral service profession.
4. To provide learning processes that encourage a student
to achieve his/her potential in the funeral service profession.
5. To assist in developing students confidence and capabilities
in the delivery of funeral services to a community.
6. To promote the ethical responsibility of the student.
7. To cultivate and nurture the special talents of students,
particularly in the laboratory setting.
8. To help each student find solutions to problems.
9. To help each student prepare for licensing and certification
examinations.
10. To encourage
student’s mutual respect and understanding
for a socially diverse student community.
11. To encourage students to continue their education and
to furnish continuing education courses to the funeral community
at large.
12. To furnish a variety of a practical, hands-on clinical
embalming experiences.
13. To furnish a variety of restorative art and cosmetizing
experiences.
14. To promote
the use of the Institute’s library
and learning resources and the website database accesses.
15. To provide teaching and instructional programs that develop
a basic entry level foundation for the funeral service profession
and periodically enhance these courses and programs to stay
abreast of the future trends of the profession.
16. To provide a faculty and staff that is interested, caring,
supportive, and nurturing in assisting students to succeed
in their career hopes and dreams.
17. To provide and maintain a first class, state of art, educational
facility that is safe, clean, adequate and conducive to a good
learning experience.
18. To arrange the curriculum in a logical sequence of order.
19. To provide and maintain fiscal responsibility.
20. To administer financial aid programs for students who
qualify.