<p>All the info is here
[Undergraduate</a> Program](<a href=“http://irm.wharton.upenn.edu/undergrad.html]Undergraduate”>http://irm.wharton.upenn.edu/undergrad.html)</p>
<p>If you are in Wharton you get a B.S. in Econ (business degree) and concentrate in actuarial studies. To do so you take 4 of the required classes.</p>
<p>If you are in SAS you can major in anything and you complete the actuarial mathematics minor. </p>
<p>Looking at the actuarial website stuff, it seems like it is easier to become an actuary in the college than in Wharton. You have more freedoms in the classes and you still become an actuary in the end. I have a friend that is an econ major an interested in becoming an actuary. He has an internship as a sophomore with an actuarial firm. If you want the best business connections then Wharton -> actuary is the better way to go. If you want to enjoy undergrad more, major in whatever you want and get the actuarial math minor.</p>