Actuary of Tomorrow The Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship This Scholarship opportunity was established in Stuart Robertson s name to honor his dedication to excellence and to recognize his tremendously positive influence on the professional lives of many colleagues. Mr. Robertson, a distinguished actuary, co-founded and served as CEO and Chairman of the actuarial and consulting firm Milliman & Robertson (now Milliman, Inc.) over 50 years ago. PROGRAM The Actuary of Tomorrow Scholarship recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of undergraduate students pursuing a career in actuarial science. The Actuarial Foundation will provide an award of $7,500 for education expenses at any accredited U.S. educational institution. This award will be forwarded to the college/university of recipients choosing or other arrangements may be considered on an individual basis. The Actuarial Foundation independently manages this program. Awards are made without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. DEADLINE All application materials must be submitted together and must be postmarked on or before June 1, 2006. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate student entering as a sophomore, junior or senior in the fall 2006/2007 term. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on 4.0 scale). Must have successfully completed two actuarial exams. (Spring 2006 exams may be used to meet the two exam requirement). Attach a current official copy of transcripts (sealed) from attending college/university. Must provide a letter of recommendation supporting academic achievement, leadership and communication skills from professor or advisor. Must submit an essay as described below. All requested materials must be included in one envelope. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Scholarships are awarded directly to the college/university of choice in the recipients name.
PERSONAL ESSAY In an effort to better understand an applicant s future goals, the selection committee requires a personal essay from each applicant, approximately 500 words, single-spaced and typed. The essay should focus on why you want to be an actuary. Some suggested focus questions you may wish to include are: How has your work experiences prepared you for an actuarial career? What are the qualifications and abilities that have helped you succeed in college and will help you succeed in an actuarial career? What extracurricular activities have you enjoyed most, and how will they help you in your career? Which college courses have you enjoyed most/least and why? APPLICATION PROCEDURE Applicant should: Meet the eligibility requirements. Mail the completed and signed application, sealed transcripts, personal essay and letter of recommendation to: The Actuarial Foundation Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship 475 N. Martingale Road #600 Schaumburg, IL 60173 The Actuarial Foundation s selection committee will evaluate all applications and notify scholarship recipient(s) by mail after August 1 st. Applicants are rated on the information supplied, therefore it is advisable to answer every question as completely as possible. Application and accompanying materials will not be returned. Questions regarding the Scholarship may be directed to The Actuarial Foundation at: Scholarships@ActFnd.org. No phone calls please. OBLIGATIONS Scholarship recipient(s) are required to notify The Actuarial Foundation of any changes of address, school enrollment, or other pertinent information. Recipients are solely responsible for making admission arrangement and fulfilling requirements of enrolling in a full-time course of study at an accredited four-year college or university. Recipients must be entered as a full-time student in the fall term following selection, remain in good academic standing and pursue a course of study that may lead to a career in actuarial science. Note: The Actuarial Foundation reserves the right to change or discontinue this Scholarship program at any time and without notice.
Actuary of Tomorrow The Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship 2006 APPLICATION FORM PERSONAL DATA (Please print or type all information) Student Last Name First Name Middle Initial Street Address (permanent mailing address) City State Zip Phone Number E-mail Social Security Number EDUCATIONAL DATA (List all colleges/universities attended showing most recent school first) School City/State Dates Attended Cumulative GPA Month/Year of Graduation During the fall 2006/2007 term, you will be enrolled as a: Sophomore Junior Senior Does this college/university have an actuarial science program? Yes No If yes, are you or will you be enrolled in the program this year? Yes No What major have you or will you declare?
EDUCATIONAL DATA (continued) List recognitions and/or awards for academic achievement(s) received during your college years: What, if any, percentage of your college expenses did you earn yourself? What other scholarships have you been awarded during your college year(s)? Scholarship Year Received Amount Awarded ACTUARIAL EXAMINATION SCORES (Minimum of two successfully completed actuarial exams administered by CAS and/or SOA) Please indicate examinations written, scores and dates taken. Students awaiting results of Spring 2006 exams to meet the two exam requirement are encouraged to apply if all other eligibility criteria are met. Course Number Date Taken Score EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES (Please relate activities and work to only the last three years) Identify extracurricular activities including clubs, community service, employment or internships. Describe the activities performed for each organization, including any leadership positions held. May submit on separate paper if additional space is needed. Name of Organization Activities Performed Service Dates
APPLICATION CHECKLIST (This application becomes valid only when you have submitted ALL the following items in ONE envelope postmarked by June 1, 2006.) Application Form, completed and signed Official School Transcript - Sealed Letter of Recommendation from professor or advisor Essay (approximately 500 words, single-spaced and typed) CERTIFICATION I acknowledge that I have read the eligibility requirements in the attached announcement. All the information furnished in support of this application is true and complete. If requested, I will submit proof of same. Failure to do so shall invalidate this application and shall result in termination of scholarship. Signature of Applicant (Required) Date This application and accompanying material are for the sole use of the Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship program. The Actuarial Foundation is unable to return submitted materials. The Actuarial Foundation may publicize awardees names, essays, photos and name of attending college/university. SUBMIT TO Please mail your application and required documents, postmarked on or before June 1, 2006, to: The Actuarial Foundation Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship 475 N. Martingale Road, #600 Schaumburg, IL 60173 Important Notice: Due to the high volume of applications, the Actuarial Foundation is unable to provide you with notification of receipt. Winner(s) will be notified by August 1, 2006. The Actuarial Foundation reserves the right to modify or discontinue this program at anytime and without notice.