Scholarships
SEAC Scholarships
Each year the Southeastern Actuaries Conference funds actuarial science scholarships for full-time students at universities and colleges in the Southeast who have demonstrated a commitment to pursuing a career in the actuarial field.
CASE Scholarship
The objective of the scholarship is to further students’ interest in the property/casualty actuarial profession and to encourage the pursuit of the CAS designations at institutions in the Southeastern U.S.
CAS Trust Scholarship Program
The objective of the scholarship is to further students' interest in the property/casualty actuarial profession and to encourage the pursuit of the CAS designations.
Actuarial Foundation Scholarships
The Actuarial Foundation supports the next generation of actuaries through several scholarship programs. Recipients of Foundation scholarships are selected by representatives of the actuarial profession, who may one day be their peers.
IABA Scholarship
The International Association of Black Actuaries (IABA) provides scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate level to qualified Black students who are interested in pursuing an actuarial career. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of individual merit.
Diversity Exam Reimbursement Program
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) announce a new jointly-sponsored exam reimbursement program. The program is an expanded version of the current in-force Needs-Based Exam Reimbursement program and aims to extend support to a broader range of candidates, ensuring equitable access to actuarial education and opportunities.
Hickman Scholars Program
The Hickman Scholars Program is open to all candidates looking to pursue an academic career, including international candidates. The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue an academic career.
DW Simpson Actuarial Science Scholarship
DW Simpson is an actuarial and analytics recruiting firm. They offer one time scholarships for senior undergraduate students that have passed at least 1 actuarial examination.
Additional Opportunities
The Actuarial Foundation, The International Association of Black Actuaries (IABA), the Organization of Latinx Actuaries (OLA), the Sexuality and Gender Alliance of Actuaries (SAGAA) and the South Asian Network of Actuaries (SANA) ensures the future of the actuarial profession through its scholarships and reimbursement programs.
Resources
SOA Affiliate Membership
The new SOA Affiliate Membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in the actuarial profession and not already a member of the SOA. The benefits are built to help anyone get ready for their next step. Whatever questions you have, this membership can get you the answer.
CAS Student Central
CAS Student Central is a membership program for university students interested in pursuing an actuarial career. Join the community of nearly 7,000 students from over 600 universities who have already joined this free membership program and gain access to career resources, study tools and more!
RIMS Student Resource Center
For full-time undergraduate or graduate student working towards a degree in risk management, insurance, or business. Gain access to a network of 10,000+ risk management peers in 79 chapters around the globe, and access hundreds of RIMS publications in our Risk Knowledge library for research or to learn about industry trends and practices.