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Actuarial science utilizes statistical methods and risk assessment to address business challenges. Roosevelt alumni specialize in life and health insurance, property and casualty coverage, retirement programs, and various employee benefit schemes. This field employs probability analysis and risk evaluation techniques across insurance sectors, pension systems, and workplace benefit packages. Professionals like risk assessors and actuaries analyze the enduring financial consequences of these programs for both providers and recipients, working for insurers, advisory firms, major corporations, and government entities. The actuarial science program focuses on the mathematical foundations essential for risk analysis.
A freshman applicant is defined as an individual who has completed or will complete a high school degree or its equivalent and has fewer than 12 transferrable college credit hours. The admission requirements for freshman applicants are as follows:
Complete the online application.
Roosevelt requires applicants to attain a cumulative unweighted high school GPA of 2.0 for at least 3 years of study. Students with a GPA just below 2.0 may be still considered for admission on a case-by-case basis. Self-reported information is accepted for most programs but an official transcript will be required if you are admitted to Roosevelt University.
If you took dual enrollment classes at your local community college as part of your high school diploma, you will need to submit transcripts from your community college in addition to your high school transcripts.
Roosevelt is test-optional. If you have taken the ACT or SAT we encourage you to send your scores, though these are not required for admission.