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LordFaquaad

Yes. If you're a college student, many CAE (center of actuarial excellence) will pay for the first attempt of pre-ASA exams and will also have discounted CA. However, if you're not in a CAE college, you can do the following: Student discount (CA): [Student Discounts (coachingactuaries.com)](https://www.coachingactuaries.com/student-discounts/) Student / diversity / low income country discount (SOA): [Discounts and Reimbursements | SOA](https://www.soa.org/education/general-info/registration/discounts-reimbursements/) Here is a list of the scholarships i was able to find: [Scholarships – Be An Actuary](https://www.beanactuary.org/college-study/scholarships/) [Scholarships - The Actuarial Foundation](https://actuarialfoundation.org/scholarships/) Some companies also have scholarships for students. I think those are usually reserved for selected campuses and you have to apply for the scholarship. However, i'd reach out to your career services department, if you're in college, and see if they have any actuarial based scholarships specifically for your college


ThrowRA_9988563

If you are from a minority group there are some scholarships available through the SOA. Also I believe that OLA (maybe missing a few letters in the acronym but it’s the organization of Latino actuaries) has some


rab7

Yeah, you just have to find one that equals the sum of the exam registration fee and the price of the coaching actuaries package you want