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April 2025 Exam Fees
MAS-I/MAS-II
Candidate: $550.00
Full-Time Student: $440.00
Exams 5, 6-Canada, 6-International, 6-United States, 7, 8 and 9
Candidate: $850.00
Full-Time Student: $680.00
PCPA Exam Candidate
Candidate: $300.00
Full-Time Student: $240.00
PCPA Project Candidate
Candidate: $700.00
Full-Time Student: $560.00
Our Member Spotlight highlights our members and their achievements! Starting in October 2021, we started highlighting a member online and in our weekly e-bulletin. Spotlight stories were shared to help us strengthen the community of the CAS and inspire future actuaries.
Applying for Membership as an Associate
Questions about the Associate application process can be directed to CAS Director of Administrative and Customer Support Danelle Gee.
The following requirements must be met to apply for Associateship in the Casualty Actuarial Society:
This webinar is 90 minutes.
This webinar is complimentary to non-North American audiences in the CAS.
Are you looking to grow in new classes or geographies? Are you looking to start a new book of business? Or, do you simply want to understand broad trends better? It’s tough to build pricing and underwriting models when you lack data. This presentation will show you how you can use interesting external data sets to supplement your own data, with examples. Please come with the willingness to be creative, scrappy, and think outside-the-box.
Key Messages
ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE POLICY
(As Adopted February 12, 1993)
POLICY
The antitrust laws are among the most important of all federal and state laws affecting associations such as the Casualty Actuarial Society. The purpose of the antitrust laws is to preserve fair and honest competition. It is the longstanding and undeviating policy of the Casualty Actuarial Society to comply in all respects with the letter and spirit of the antitrust laws.
Congratulations on becoming an ACAS member!
New members are required to attest after their ACAS application is approved. Unless members follow the Canadian, Hong Kong or Australian CPD standards, they must attest right away and meet CE requirements.
Foundations of Casualty Actuarial Science, Fourth Edition
The Definitive Reference for the Property-Casualty Actuarial Practice
When introduced in 1989, Foundations of Casualty Actuarial Science was a landmark book, providing for the first time a complete text of the fundamentals of casualty actuarial science as practiced in North America.
About Academic Central
The Academic Central program is for non-members who are involved in teaching actuarial science, mathematics, economics, business, or related courses, and who have an interest in the activities of the Casualty Actuarial Society. There is no membership fee.
Educators are welcome to register as Academic Central members by completing a brief online application.
Apply via the CAS Portal
The Admissions Department is currently recruiting Pre-Testers to volunteer for review of Spring Exams.
The following exams are seeking Pre-Testers:
• Exam MAS-I (Modern Actuarial Statistics I)
• Exam MAS-II (Modern Actuarial Statistics II)
• Exam 6C (Regulation and Financial Reporting, Canada)
• Exam 6U (Regulation and Financial Reporting, US)
• Exam 7 (Advanced Estimation of Claims Liabilities)
• Exam 9 (Risk Management for Actuaries)
The CAS is pleased to announce that the extension of the April 2025 exam window for those candidates who observe a religious or national holiday has been increased from a maximum of four days (per the current policy) to six days (depending upon the number of holiday days observed during the exam window).
If you have already submitted a request for an extension, no further action is needed. If you have not yet requested the extension and wish to do so, please wait until your turn to register, then follow the instructions below.
The Casualty Actuarial Society has just published its research board report, “Fiscal Year 2024 – A Year of Transition.” The report highlights research management and output, strategic initiatives and new programs. For more information, please contact Annmarie Geddes Baribeau, Research Manager at research@casact.org.
To: CAS Candidates
The Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) has an important update regarding the availability of the French versions of our upper-level exams (Exams 5, 6C, 7, and 9).
To align with demand and resource planning, the registration window for the French versions of these exams will be shortened. Candidates interested in sitting for a French version of any upper-level exam must register by Friday, February 14, 2025.
The CAS Admissions department is looking for FCAS members fluent in Quebecois French to help with French-Canadian translations. Volunteers are needed to assist with reviewing materials that have already been translated into Quebecois French, such as CAS exams and content outlines, as well as potential grading of exams.
The Society of Actuaries’ Committee on Knowledge Extension Research and the Casualty Actuarial Society announce the 2024 Individual Grant Competition to support the advancement of knowledge in actuarial science.
The project may be either theoretical or empirical in nature. A key criterion is that the project should have the potential to contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in actuarial science.