Career in Insurance at Mississippi State University

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

In today’s job market, insurance offers many interesting and varied career opportunities for both women and men. A number of insurance graduates have been hired as underwriters for insurance companies. As such, they make decisions on which insurance applications will be accepted or rejected by the company. This job requires knowledge of insurance plus the ability to analyzes the risk factors involved in each application. Other graduates are hired as claims representatives to adjust insured losses for the insured. Insurance companies also hire insurance graduates as investment specialists, sales representatives, and actuarial trainees. A growing field is benefits specialists who manage health and life insurance programs for employees of manufacturing firms, service organizations, banks, and even large farm enterprises. Many insurance companies will be hiring agents to sell property, casualty, health, and life insurance. Below are just a few of the careers from which students of risk management and insurance may choose:
Actuary
Group Insurance Representative
Agent or Broker
Insurance Regulator
Claims Representative
Pension Specialist
Premium Auditor
Customer Service Representative
Risk Manager
Employee Benefits Manager
Safety or Loss Control Expert
Field Representative
Sales Representative
Financial Planner
Underwriter

Many insurance companies and agencies are expanding and are seeking college graduates well informed on insurance and business topics. A business student graduating with a major in risk management, insurance and financial planning has only to decide which of these career paths to follow.

THE COLLEGE AND THE UNIVERSITY

Mississippi State University’s College of Business is one of the largest academic divisions of the University. Enrollment exceeds 2100 undergraduate and 100 graduate students. Organized in 1915, it is also the oldest such college in the state. In addition, the College of Business is a full member of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the duly recognized accrediting agency for professional schools of business.

Mississippi State University is the largest institution of higher learning in the state, with approximately 16,500 students. The 4,200 acre campus is spacious and beautifully landscaped, having won a national award for the best maintained university grounds in the United States. Mississippi State is located adjacent to Starkville, a town of more than 18,500 in the east-central part of the state. The small-town atmosphere of Starkville, combined with Mississippi State University’s quiet, family atmosphere, makes for the ideal learning environment. However, Mississippi State University’s central location to several metropolitan areas also makes it easy for students to take advantage of city life as well. The University is less than a three-hour drive from Memphis, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; and Jackson, Mississippi.

In developing its degree programs, the College of Business has attempted to accomplish the following objectives:
Provide the maximum balance between theory and application.
Provide a general education in addition to professional preparation.
Provide for the immediate career expectations as well as the long-run implications for employment in a changing society.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

An applicant for admission should hold a high school diploma and have an ACT score of at least 18. A student whose scores are insufficient may be considered for admission if he or she exceeds the minimum required in the other criterion and has a well-written statement of purpose and strong reference letters.

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