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Show HILLTOP TIMES 6 TimEs Oct. 18, 2012 EDUCATION From page 1 after 9/11, and what kind of education they seek (i.e., undergraduate degree, graduate degree or certification program). Members have 15 years after retirement to use their benefits. Being eligible for Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits, however, does not mean an Airman is eligible to transfer those benefits. The Air Force program is tied to retention, so only those on active duty after Aug. 1, 2009, are eligible for TEB. In addition, Airmen must have at least six years of service (active duty and/ or selected Reserve) as of the date of election, and they must agree to an additional four-year active duty service commitment, said Cummings. "We frequently get applications from members who are about to retire, but that could be too late unless you are willing and able to commit to another four years," said Cummings. "Eligibility is an issue because if you're approaching your high year of tenure, you may not be able to commit to four more years. Advance planning is critical," said Cummings. Application process crucial Eligible members who want to transfer their benefits must also understand the application process and ensure they accomplish required tasks on time. "Some people thought they applied but they didn't sign the statement of understanding, so their application didn't go through. Others didn't follow through on Total Force Service Center instructions within the 14 day window and their application expired. Some applicants never received their instructions from the TFSC because their email address was wrong," Cummings said. "When you apply, it's important that you double check all the information to ensure it's accurate and follow the instructions you receive from the TFSC. If you don't get approval confirmation from the TFSC, you may have missed something in the instructions." Another potential wrinkle Another common problem occurs for applicants who transfer all of their benefits to a single dependent. Benefits are transferred in month increments, so an Airman with 36 months of education benefits can transfer all 36 months to a single dependent, equally among all dependents, or only a month to each, as they choose. Then, if something in their life changes, they can adjust the number of months each dependent receives. "If you transfer all your benefits to one child and that child chooses to not use them for whatever reason, you won't be able to transfer them to anyone else. Your only option will be to retrieve your benefits and use them yourself, which you can always do later anyway. If you want to make sure one of your dependents can later use Call 801-777-9666, for info. From page 1 Other considerations Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. "We do encourage men to participate in these events as well," Sedgwick said. "It's likely you will be touched by breast cancer sometime in your life, whether a friend, coworker or loved one." A luncheon will be held Oct. 24, at 11 a.m., with Dr. Jose Perez-Tamayo from Ogden Regional Women's Center, and Jennifer and Rodolfo Garza, speaking. Perez-Tamayo will speak on educational aspects and Jennifer Garza will address the topic from a survivor's point of view. Rodolfo Garza will share his part of the Many Airmen who intend to use the benefit themselves after they retire or separate don't apply for TEB. In some cases, Cummings said, that has sad consequences. "We get calls from Mortuary Affairs at Dover (Air Force Base, Del.) sometimes. It's already a sad situation if Dover's calling, but it's really heartbreaking if a member who died didn't transfer any benefits to a dependent," he said. "You know, you can always retrieve the benefits for yourself later, but if you aren't here later, it's too late to for your dependents to be able to use your benefits." Leaving service too soon? Members who transfer benefits and voluntarily separate before completing the four year commitment may have to repay the government for any benefits already used by their dependents, and dependents would not be able to use the remainder of the benefits, so members who plan to separate or retire should carefully consider the implications before applying for TEB. However, TEB is a perfect opportunity for members who plan to reenlist or make the Air Force a career, said Cummings. "If you're planning to stay in for the next four years or more anyway, then the active duty service commitment isn't really a factor," he said. "Plus, if something happens that prevents you from fulfilling that commitment, like a medical discharge, your dependents will likely still be able to use the transferred benefits and you won't have to repay the government for benefits they already used." Eligible Airmen can apply for TEB through the MilConnect website at or www.dmdc.osd.mil/milconnect, through the virtual MPF self service actions section, accessible via the myPers website or the Air Force Portal. "If you decide to apply, remember that all actions including submitting the signed statement of understanding must be accomplished within 14 days of applying. If you don't complete all actions, your application will be rejected and you will have to start over later," Cummings said. "And, ADSC dates are not retroactive to the first application attempt, so if you decide to reapply a year later, that's when your service commitment will begin." For more information about the Post 9/11 GI Bill and transferring education benefits, go to myPers at https:// mypers.af.mil , and enter "Post 9/11 GI Bill" or "9083" in the search window. Information is also available at the MilConnect Web site under the frequently asked questions tab. Potential applicants can also send questions to Cummings and the AFPC education services team at afpc.dpsitedu@us.af mil. Upcoming ODR activities, trips Waterfowl Rental Special (through Dec. 28): Rent a canoe and two dozen decoys for $22 a day and $30 for the weekend. You can also rent the decoys for $10 per day or $15 for the weekend. Outdoor Recreation has some great season long ski/board rental packages available. Equipment check-out begins on Nov. 1 and all items must be returned by April 30. Quantities are limited so don't delay. All packages include skis/boards, boots and poles. Adult rate for skis is $125, and $100 for juniors. Snowboards are $175 for the adult package and $120 for juniors. 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