DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
POST-9/11 GI BILL EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS TRANSFERABILITY
COMMITMENT AND STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING
(Privacy Act Notice is on the Third Page)
1. Service Member Information (Print or Type)
a. Name (Last, First, Middle Initial)
b. Grade/Rank
c. DoD ID # (On back of CAC) d. PHS SERNO e. TEB Web App. Date f. Agency
g. Call-to-duty-date h. Work Email
2. Basic Eligibility Criteria and Transferability Acknowledgement
Read and check each item below as applicable:
1.
I have completed a minimum of 6 years in the Uniformed Services (Active Duty and/or Selected Reserve)
2. I have less than 16 years of active-duty service and/or Selected Reserve. Only members with less than 16 years of total
creditable service are eligible to transfer education benefits to family members
3. I participated in the PHS JRCOSTEP Program from: to Service as a JRCOSTEP is not considered
service calculated for 6 to 16 years of eligibility.
4. I attended a Service Academy or Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). Officers without earlier established eligibility following
commission through the Service academies (with the exception of the Coast Guard Academy for individuals who enter into an
agreement to service before January 4, 2011) or ROTC Scholarship Programs consistent with section 2107 of Title 10, USC,
should be aware that your eligible period of active duty for Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits does not begin until you have completed
your statutory obligated active-duty service. Any active-duty service after that obligated period of service may qualify as active-
duty service for eligibility to transfer of Post-9/11 GI Bill (PGIB) education benefits.
My Service Academy or ROTC obligation ends/ended on
5. I attended the Uniformed Service University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). Service performed at USUHS is not considered
service calculated for 6 to 16 years of eligibility.
My USUHS Service dates are from:
to
6. I participated in the Student Loan Repayment Program (SLRP). Officers participating in the SLRP in accordance with Chapter
109 of Title 10, USC, should be aware that your service counted pursuant to Chapter 109 does not count as qualifying active-
duty service for eligibility to transfer PGIB education benefits. Any service after your obligation period of service may qualify as
active-duty service for eligibility to transfer PGIB education benefits.
My SLRP obligation ends/ended on
7. I am on limited duty or undergoing an evaluation to determine my Fitness for Duty (FFD). Officer must wait until the process is
complete before transferring benefits.
3. Obligation Acknowledgement
Approval of my request to transfer my educational entitlement to my spouse and/or dependent child (ren) obligates me to the following.
I agree to serve for 4 years in the Uniformed Services (Active Duty and/or Selected Reserve) from my
Transferability Election of Benefits (TEB) web application request date as indicated in block 1e above.
Note:The web application date is the date the request was made in milConnect.
PHS-7082-2 (06/19)
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