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Course Overview

Why study Actuarial Science?

Actuaries put a price tag on future risks. Those risks are usually associated with possible financial losses. An actuary uses mathematical skills to define, analyze, and solve business and social problems. Actuaries calculate costs of insurance, pensions, and social programs (e.g., Social Security, Medicare), represented in the premium or taxes paid, and they also estimate the amounts that insurance companies, or pension plans, or social insurance systems, must set aside in reserves to be able to meet their obligations.

It is one of the leading actuarial programs in the United States, offering an undergraduate Bachelor's degree, and a graduate Master's degree. The program combines high-quality education in all areas of actuarial theory with a serious commitment to actuarial practice and professionalism.

Entry Requirement 

Program Direct International Year One
1-Semester 2-Semesters 3-Semesters
Program Requirements
  • High school diploma
  • High school diploma
Minimum GPA Equivalent

3.0 Freshman admission
2.0-3.0 Transfer admission

2.25 2.25 2.25
TOEFL iBT 79 79 60 50
IELTS 6.5 6.5 5.5 5.0
IELA N/A 176 162 154
Duolingo N/A 120 90 75
Academic English N/A N/A Level 4 N/A

Notes: Entry requirements are subject to change and may vary by program.

Fees

  International Year One Undergraduate Direct
Program Length 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters 1 Semester 2 Semesters
Tuition & Fees $16604 $28881 $37544 $13535 $27069

This information was accurate on : 02/01/2021
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