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Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science offers a specialized, focused program portfolio centered on funeral service education and related personal-services fields. The institution's dominant program family reflects its niche positioning: Personal Services accounts for the vast majority of degree output, with Funeral Service and Mortuary Science as the primary program. Across 1 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, creating a concentrated educational mission aligned with a specific professional pathway. Funeral Service and Mortuary Science is both the largest and highest-earning program at Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, with 44 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $52,985. This program represents the institution's core strength and economic signature. Azimuth ranks Funeral Service and Mortuary Science among nonprofit four-year institutions for median earnings four years after enrollment, reflecting the stable labor-market demand for licensed funeral directors and the credential's direct pathway to employment. The consistency of outcomes across the institution's small cohort—44 students annually—underscores the predictability of the funeral-service career trajectory. The specialized nature of Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science's mission means that program choice is largely predetermined: students enroll to pursue funeral service licensure and related certifications. Unlike broad-portfolio institutions where students navigate across dozens of majors, Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science students follow a clear, credential-focused pathway with transparent labor-market outcomes. This structure appeals to students seeking a direct route to a licensed profession with established earning potential and stable regional demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides context for how funeral service aligns with national occupational trends and regional labor-market needs.