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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines17-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 45,100  / Year
    Next Intake 17-May-2023

    Actuarial Science

    About

    Do you spend time carefully evaluating risks? Is a decision or investment worth the potential outcomes? If this sounds like you, a bachelors degree in actuarial science from Assumption University might be the perfect fit. Actuaries use training in mathematics and economics to solve business problems involving risk and are highly sought after because of their multidisciplinary background and strong quantitative skills. This rigorous major requires students to take courses in mathematics, economics and business studies. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the first two Actuarial Exams sponsored by the Society of Actuaries (SOA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A personal statement or essay (part of the Common Application)
    • Official educational records from secondary schools
    • A letter of recommendation from a School Counselor or Teacher
    • Standardized test scores (optional). Should you want your test scores included in your application review, the school code for the SAT is 3009 and the ACT code is 1782. Test scores must be submitted directly from the testing center or your school counseling office.
    • The typical core requirements for admissions includes:
      • Four years of English
      • Two years of Foreign Language* (Native Language Courses count towards this requirement)
      • Three Years of Mathematics
      • Two Years of History
      • Two Years of Science

    English Program Requirements

    A complete application to Assumption University includes a completed Common Application, an official transcript, proof of English Proficiency test, and International Financial StatementYou can review our admission requirements for undergraduate students here.

    Some students may qualify for an English Proficiency Waiver. If you believe you qualify for an English proficiency waiver, please submit the English Proficiency Waiver Request Form. Proficiency waiver requests must be received by the application deadline and must accompany a complete application

    Career

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics (USBLS), the median pay for actuaries is $93,000 per year; new hires average $65,000 per year; fellows $130,000; and mature fellows $260,000. The federal agencys job outlook for actuaries predicts growth much faster than average for the next seven years.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 45,100  / Year

    How to Apply

    Apply online. Submit your online application. The following supporting documents are required to complete your application:

    • Resume in Word or PDF format

    • Personal Statement in Word or PDF format. Prepare a typed personal essay, approximately 600 words in length, explaining why you would like to pursue a degree (or certificate) in your intended field of study and your qualifications in terms of academic preparation, work experiences, and skills for undertaking such professional study. Please refer to the specific program pages on our website for any further information regarding personal statement instructions.

    • Three professional letters of recommendation. You will be asked to input their name and email address in the recommenders section of the online application and the form will be automatically sent to them once you submit those fields. These recommendations must be professional (supervisors) or academic (current or former college professors) in nature. Please refer to the program pages on our website for more specific information (some programs only require two letters).

    • Education Information: You will need to provide official transcripts for all Colleges/Universities attended. Transcripts can be forwarded to the address listed at the end of this checklist.

    • International Students Only:
      • English Language Proficiency: Applicants whose native or official language is not English are required to provide evidence of English proficiency through one of the following tests:
        • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Assumption's TOEFL code is 3009. Minimum score requirements for the TOEFL 540 paper and 200 computer and 79-80 internet (https://www.ets.org/toefl).
        • IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Minimum score requirements for the IELTS is 6.0 (www.ielts.org).
      • Please have your official scores mailed to Assumption University (DI Code: 3009) at the address listed below. If you list your test scores on the application, you are still required to have original test scores forwarded to Graduate Studies. For more information, please visit the TOEFL website (https://www.ets.org/toefl) or IELTS website (www.ielts.org)
      • Transcript Evaluations: Transcript evaluations are required for all international applicants who completed their degree at a foreign university to determine U.S. degree equivalency. Transcript evaluations results must be sent directly from the evaluating company to the address listed below. Below are a few suggestions for evaluation companies. Although Assumption University does not endorse these companies, several applicants have found this information to be helpful:
        • Academic Credentials Evaluations Institute, Inc. - www.acei1.com
        • CED (Center for Educational Documentation, Inc.) - www.cedevaluations.com
        • Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. - www.ece.org
        • Josef Silny & Associates, Inc., International Education Consultants - www.jsilny.com
        • World Education Services (WES) - www.wes.org

    Test Scores. GRE scores are not required.

    Evaluation. Once an application is complete, the admissions committee reviews applicants using a holistic approach to assess the potential for completion of the graduate program.

    Interview. Some programs require an interview with the Program Director as part of the application process. Visit the academic program of interest to see if your program requires an interview.

    "Non-matriculated" student. Students who would like to take courses before or during the application process, if eligible, may do so as a "Non-matriculated" student with permission from the Program Director and completing the Non-matriculated Request Form.  

    Acceptance. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance in writing from the Graduate Studies office. Some programs allow students to be accepted on a conditional basis.

    For specific application requirements of your program of interest, visit the academic program page.

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    Assumption College

    Actuarial Science

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    United States of America,

    Aberdeen

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