Milliman has established a scholarship program to assist current undergraduates at a sophomore level or above who have successfully completed at least two actuarial exams and plan to continue their education college or university.
The program is administered by Scholarship America®, the nation’s largest designer and manager of scholarships and other education support programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals. Eligibility for individual programs is determined at the sole discretion of the sponsor and eligible applications are reviewed by Scholarship America’s evaluation team.
Applicants to the Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship must:
*Students graduating mid-year (after Fall term 2025) may be considered for a half-award
If selected as a recipient, the student will receive an award ranging from $2,500 to $10,000.
Awards are not renewable, but students may reapply to the program each year they meet eligibility requirements.
Awards can be used for any education-related expenses.
Awards are for undergraduate study only.
All applicants will be notified in July.
Notifications are sent via email. When setting up your account, avoid using a school or work email. Instead, use an active, personal email address that you will continue to have access to.
Please make sure to add studentsupport@scholarshipamerica.org as well as the program email address as safe senders in your email contact list.
Scholarship America processes scholarship payments on behalf of Milliman. Payment is made in early August.
Scholarship finalists are selected on the basis of:
Financial need is not considered.
Selection of finalists is made by Scholarship America and Milliman will select recipients. Evidence of commitment to the actuarial field must be demonstrated to be selected as a recipient. All applicants agree to accept the decision as final.
Essay Topic:
Please tell us why you believe the actuarial profession is the right career path for you.
As part of your application, you must upload the following:
Your application is not complete unless all required materials are submitted electronically.