Description
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) is offering an in-person Student Program for students interested in pursuing a career as an actuary at this year’s Ratemaking, Product and Modeling Seminar in San Diego, CA on March 14, 2023. Members of CAS Student Central are invited to participate in this FREE one-day program!
CAS Student Program Attendees Will:
- Learn More About the CAS, Actuarial Ratemaking, and the Property and Casualty Industry
- Network and Connect with professional actuaries
- Attend Professional Conference Sessions and Student-Specific Sessions
There is no cost for students to register to attend the CAS Student Program, attendees are only responsible for transportation to/from the one-day event.
Agenda:
9:15-9:30am – Registration
9:30-10:15am- Welcome and Introduction to the CAS
10:15-10:30am- Break and Transition
10:30-11:45am- Basic Ratemaking Session
11:45-12pm- Break and Transition
12-1:20pm- Lunch and Speed Networking
1:20-1:30 pm – Break and Transition
1:30-2:45pm- Concurrent session
2:45-2:55 pm – Break and Transition
2:55-3:05 – Evaluation and Group Photo
Location:
Loews Coronado Bay
4000 Coronado Bay Road
Coronado, CA ,92118
Please contact CAS University Engagement Manager, Margaret Gaddy, at mgaddy@casact.org with questions about the event.
Requirements
Registration is open to members of CAS Student Central. Students who are not yet members can easily sign up online for free, and then register to attend the event.There are a limited number of spaces available, therefore any students that register after we have reached capacity will be placed on a waiting list.
Job Information
- Job ID: 68063229
- Workplace Type: On-Site
- Location:
Coronado, Loews Coronado Bay, United States - Company Name For Job: Casualty Actuarial Society
- Position Title: Free One-Day Program for Aspiring Actuaries near San Diego - March 14th, 2023
- Industry: Undergraduate,Graduate Student
- Job Function: Events & Conferences
Please refer to the company's website or job descriptions to learn more about them.


