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TO: Illinois High School Guidance Counselors and Mathematics Teachers
FROM: Dr. Krzysztof M. Ostaszewski, FSA, CERA, FSAS, CFA, MAAA
Actuarial Program Director, Illinois State University
DATE: January 2016
SUBJECT: Midwest High School Scholars Actuarial Academy For Underrepresented
Groups/Summer Programs for high school students at Illinois State
University
Illinois State University will be conducting the 21st annual Midwest High
School Scholars Actuarial Academy For Underrepresented Groups Sunday, July
10, 2016 through Friday, July 15, 2016. This program is designed for 20 to
25 African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American students who
excel in mathematics, enjoy learning, and like to solve problems. As
someone who is in daily contact with promising, above average high school
students who have a passion for mathematics and an appetite for knowledge,
we invite you to help us identify these students.
The program will be conducted on the campus of Illinois State University, a
Center of Actuarial Excellence. It is intended to help students decide if
an actuarial career is a way that they can use their mathematical abilities.
Students will learn what actuaries do, where they work, what they have in
common, and how they can become an actuary. Guest speakers and field trips
are planned so that the students can meet actuaries and observe how
actuaries use math in their daily work.
The students who are selected attend the program free of charge. We only
ask that they pay a $25 registration fee, which is refunded to them after
the program. The program covers all costs, including meals, lodging on
campus, field trips, and also provides a stipend of $175 (plus a refund of
their $25 registration fee for a total of $200) to each student to help
defray transportation and any out-of-pocket expenses.
Interested students should complete an application and submit it along with
a letter of recommendation from a mathematics teacher or principal and a
grade transcript. The application is available online at www.KatieSchool.org
/mhssaa.
The selection process will begin on April 1, 2016, and will continue until
20 to 25 qualified applicants are accepted. All applicants will be notified
of their status no later than May 1, 2016.
Please encourage your students who enjoy mathematics, are self-motivated
achievers who get results, and who know how to lead others, to apply for
this program. Please note that we also offer a program for the general
population of students, Redbird Risk Management Challenge, described here: http://katieforms.cob.ilstu.edu/HSRiskManagement.asp
We would love to see your students in both of our programs.
Information about these two programs can be always found at:
http://smartURL.it/SummerPrograms
FROM: Dr. Krzysztof M. Ostaszewski, FSA, CERA, FSAS, CFA, MAAA
Actuarial Program Director, Illinois State University
DATE: January 2016
SUBJECT: Midwest High School Scholars Actuarial Academy For Underrepresented
Groups/Summer Programs for high school students at Illinois State
University
Illinois State University will be conducting the 21st annual Midwest High
School Scholars Actuarial Academy For Underrepresented Groups Sunday, July
10, 2016 through Friday, July 15, 2016. This program is designed for 20 to
25 African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American students who
excel in mathematics, enjoy learning, and like to solve problems. As
someone who is in daily contact with promising, above average high school
students who have a passion for mathematics and an appetite for knowledge,
we invite you to help us identify these students.
The program will be conducted on the campus of Illinois State University, a
Center of Actuarial Excellence. It is intended to help students decide if
an actuarial career is a way that they can use their mathematical abilities.
Students will learn what actuaries do, where they work, what they have in
common, and how they can become an actuary. Guest speakers and field trips
are planned so that the students can meet actuaries and observe how
actuaries use math in their daily work.
The students who are selected attend the program free of charge. We only
ask that they pay a $25 registration fee, which is refunded to them after
the program. The program covers all costs, including meals, lodging on
campus, field trips, and also provides a stipend of $175 (plus a refund of
their $25 registration fee for a total of $200) to each student to help
defray transportation and any out-of-pocket expenses.
Interested students should complete an application and submit it along with
a letter of recommendation from a mathematics teacher or principal and a
grade transcript. The application is available online at www.KatieSchool.org
/mhssaa.
The selection process will begin on April 1, 2016, and will continue until
20 to 25 qualified applicants are accepted. All applicants will be notified
of their status no later than May 1, 2016.
Please encourage your students who enjoy mathematics, are self-motivated
achievers who get results, and who know how to lead others, to apply for
this program. Please note that we also offer a program for the general
population of students, Redbird Risk Management Challenge, described here: http://katieforms.cob.ilstu.edu/HSRiskManagement.asp
We would love to see your students in both of our programs.
Information about these two programs can be always found at:
http://smartURL.it/SummerPrograms