Frequently Asked Questions
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Breakout Sessions | Continuing Education Credit
Where can I find more details about the types of breakout sessions and plenaries that will be offered?
Breakout sessions are described here. Additional information will be posted as events are finalized. Registrants will receive periodic updates via email. You can also follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook to see the latest announcements and agenda updates.
What if I cannot attend the full conference?
While we hope you can join us for the full meeting, we’ve also made the registration process flexible. You can select a one-day registration by simply choosing which day you would like to attend.
Can I earn continuing education credits for attending this conference?
Yes. The American Academy of Actuaries believes in good faith that this event constitutes an organized activity as defined by the current U.S. Qualification Standards, and that you may earn continuing education credits by attending the Annual Meeting and Public Policy Forum. The exact amount and type of continuing education credits that you could earn will depend on the sessions you attend, and the content and duration of the finalized programming. Under the standards, a credit hour is determined to be 50 minutes and hourly fractions may be counted. Enrolled Actuaries, we believe, will have the opportunity to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credits under the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries (JBEA) requirements for several breakout sessions. As always, the JBEA makes the final determination about what constitutes core, non-core, ethics, or non-ethics CPE and the number of CPE credit hours allocated. For more information on qualifications and CE requirements, please visit the U.S. Qualification Standards homepage and/or the Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries home page.
Is there a cancellation policy for the conference?
Anyone who registered for this meeting as an in-person event prior to Aug. 21 may receive a full refund if they do not wish to attend the virtual meeting. Requests can be emailed to annualmeeting@actuary.org. All other cancellation requests received by Oct. 31, will be refunded 50 percent of the registration fee paid.