Actuary Exam Committee Shifts Meeting Spot—Don't Get Lost!
Published Date: 2/12/2025
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Summary
Heads up! The Advisory Committee on Actuarial Examinations changed the meeting spot from what was announced on December 16, 2024. If you’re involved in actuarial exams or follow their updates, this new location info is key to staying in the loop—no cost changes or delays, just a fresh place to meet.
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