Actuarial Diversity Scholarship – Up to $4,000 – Apply Annually by March 31

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Scholarship Summary

If you are a Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American or Pacific Islander student pursuing a career in the actuarial profession, The Actuarial Foundation has scholarship opportunities of up to $4,000.

This is an annual scholarship. Bookmark this page and check back each year!

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The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Hispanic, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession. Go to their website to apply.

Requirements

  • Must have at least one birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups:
    • Black/African American
    • Hispanic
    • Native North American
    • Pacific Islander
  • Enrolling as or enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at a U.S. accredited educational institution.
  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), emphasis on math or actuarial courses.
  • Entering college freshmen must have a minimum ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 620.
  • Intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.

Awards

$1,000 – high school senior applying for freshman year;

$2,000 – college freshman applying for sophomore year

$3,000 – college sophomore applying for junior year; and

$4,000 – college junior applying for senior year

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