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Actuaries are often referred to as financial architects and social mathematicians due to their distinctive combination of analytical expertise and business acumen within the insurance and financial sectors. They work as advisors in employee benefits and pension firms, government agencies, and various other capacities. To achieve professional recognition, individuals must join either the Society of Actuaries or the Casualty Actuarial Society by successfully completing a rigorous examination process. Robinson's actuarial science program significantly improves the likelihood of passing these tests. The high demand for such specialized professionals makes this career path financially lucrative. To address the pressing need for actuaries in the region, the Southeastern Actuaries Club supported the creation of Robinson's program as part of the university's broader insurance education initiative. The program maintains strong backing from the actuarial community and holds the top position for actuarial research among business schools in North America.