Mathematics-Actuarial Science (BA or BS)

Admission

Admission to the Actuarial Science program will be available only to students who meet the following two requirements. First, the student must have a total grade point average of 3.2 or higher or a grade point average of 3.2 or higher in mathematics. The student must also satisfy one of the following:

  1. completed MATH 1131Q Calculus I with a grade of at least “B”;
  2. successfully completed an honors calculus course with a grade of at least “C”;
  3. Received AP credit for MATH 1131Q Calculus I; or
  4. received a passing score on one or more of the actuarial examinations.

Students not satisfying one or more of the requirements may be admitted into the program by the Mathematics Department Actuarial Committee.

To remain as an Actuarial Science Major, the student is required to maintain a total grade point average of 3.2 or higher. Students who do not satisfy this requirement may remain in the major with the permission of the director of the Actuarial Science program or their designee. If the student is not continued in the program, but meets minimum University of Connecticut scholastic standards as outlined in the University Senate by-laws, the director or designee will work with the student to identify an appropriate alternative major.

Location

  • Storrs Campus

Modality

  • In Person