The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is inviting applications for
Graduate Scholarship Program (GSP). The program promotes research and/or
graduate-level coursework in actuarial science, to accelerate the
transfer of new technology and original knowledge to the industry.
The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is the national organization of
the actuarial profession in Canada. It was incorporated on March 18,
1965. The FCIA designation stands for Fellow of the Canadian Institute
of Actuaries.
The candidate should have a very good command of English language. Therefore, the application should be written in English.
Scholarship Description:
Application Deadline: March 31, 2018
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing graduate (master’s) programme.
Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the field of actuarial science.
Scholarship Award: Three scholarships of up to
$10,000 each are available to eligible master’s students. Scholarships
for part-time student support: $5,000 for the first year, renewable for
one more year will also be considered.
Number of Scholarships: There are three scholarships available.
Scholarship can be taken in Canada
Eligibility for the Scholarship:
Eligible Countries: Both Canadian and foreign students are eligible to apply.
Entrance Requirements: Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Planning to start a master’s program in September 2018, or already
enrolled in the first year of graduate studies (began September 2017 or
January 2018).
Field of study in actuarial science or a cognate discipline in Canada.
(A master’s program in mathematics, statistics, business, or finance
with an actuarial concentration may also be eligible, but preference
will be given to those applying to departments with a recognized
actuarial leader/researcher.)
Undergraduate degree in actuarial science or a related discipline earned before August 31, 2018.
Demonstrated interest in pursuing a professional actuarial designation.
(Preference will be given to students pursuing professional actuarial
exams and/or CIA University Accreditation Program credits.)
English Language Requirements: The candidate should have a very good command of English language. Therefore, the application should be written in English.
Application Procedure:
They must include the following:
The completed application form;
- A letter of intent explaining interest in graduate actuarial
research, research topic being pursued, relevance of the program, and a
career plan;A current résumé (maximum of two pages);
- Relevant university transcripts;
- Relevant professional actuarial organization transcripts (if applicable); and
- Two letters of reference—from an employer and/or professor(s)—sent directly from the referee to scholarships@cia-ica.ca.
How to Apply:
Please return your completed application form, along with supporting documents via email.
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