Additional Highlights
Each course includes a syllabus to guide you, materials to study, additional resources to assist your journey, and an exam to verify knowledge.
- Improved source materials – enhanced syllabi, course strategy guides, guided examples with solutions, more focused study materials and relevant past exam questions
- More frequent exams – high-demand courses offered three times per year (the offering schedule for 2026 is set)
- Regulatory material – option to learn or bypass U.S. or Canadian regulatory material
- Faster grading – grading reduced from 11 weeks to four weeks
- More exam feedback – detailed score reports available if you do not pass and personalized written feedback option for those close to passing
- Transition rules – no credit is lost
FSA Requirements
To earn your Fellowship, complete the following:
- All current Associate of the SOA (ASA) requirements,1
- Four technical courses, including a two-course sequence (101 and 201) in a single practice area,
- The Decision Making and Communications (DMAC) Course, and
- The Fellowship Admissions Course (FAC).
All previous exams will transition directly to courses in the new pathway; credits will not expire.
1 If an ASA was previously earned without passing or receiving transition credit or waiver credit for a current ASA requirement, earning an FSA requires successfully completing that component.
FSA Course Catalog
To complete the four technical courses required for fellowship, choose a 101-201 sequence from your desired area of practice below, then select any two other courses.
Some 201 courses have been designed for specific geographies:
- C: Canada
- I: International
- U: United States
Candidates can only choose one 201 course within the same practice area; for instance, a candidate cannot receive credit for both ILA 201-I and ILA 201-U.
Courses designated with the prefix “CP” are cross-practice courses designed to appeal to candidates in a variety of practice areas and situations.
There are no formal prerequisites for the technical courses. The syllabus will tell you if knowledge from other courses is assumed.
101 and 201 level courses in one practice area
Any other course outside of your two-course sequence
Courses designed for specific geographies
C: Canada
I: International
U: United States
Contains material relevant to multiple practice areas
Cross Practice (relevant to multiple practice areas)
All candidates must also complete the Decision Making and Communications (DMAC) Course and the Fellowship Admissions Course (FAC). You are eligible to register for the DMAC Course after earning your ASA. You will receive an invitation to participate in the FAC after you have completed all other FSA requirements.
Other Required Courses
2 Completion of both the EA-2F and EA-2L exams gives credit for either RET 201 or one additional course. Other EA exams do not count towards credit in the FSA pathway.

