The role of Actuaries is to analyze statistical data, such as mortality, accident, sickness, disability, and retirement rates and construct probability tables to forecast risk and liability for payment of future benefits.

The average annual wage of the occupations is $132,500 and $64 per hour. 8 vocational programs could be taken for the Actuaries career. Based on BLS data, a total of 25,470 employees were employed in the Occupation.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Actuaries Career

Schools offering voational programs for Actuaries

The following 37 schools offer the vocational programs and certificate courses for preparing Actuaries. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate programs for the career.

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Public, 4-year Tempe, AZ

Arizona State University Campus Immersion

Tuition & Fees : $32,193 ($12,051 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Flagstaff, AZ

Northern Arizona University

Tuition & Fees : $28,900 ($12,652 in-state)

A
Public, 4-year Jonesboro, AR

Arkansas State University

Tuition & Fees : $13,826 ($7,754 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Arkadelphia, AR

Henderson State University

Tuition & Fees : $9,882 ($7,885 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Pine Bluff, AR

Southeast Arkansas College

Tuition & Fees : $8,260 ($4,960 in-state)

C
Private, 4-year Orange, CA

Chapman University

Tuition & Fees : $62,784

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Public, 2-4 year Moorpark, CA

Moorpark College

Tuition & Fees : $8,179 ($1,416 in-state)

B
Public, 4-year Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward College

Tuition & Fees : $8,952 ($2,830 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Fort Myers, FL

Florida SouthWestern State College

Tuition & Fees : $12,979 ($3,401 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Bradenton, FL

State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota

Tuition & Fees : $11,595 ($3,074 in-state)