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Show Selective Service questions answered ditionl credits? Answer: No. Congress, upon passage of the Militay Selective Se-lective Service Act of 1967, indicated in-dicated that a student deferment defer-ment to attend college would terminate when either the person per-son completed the requirements require-ments for his baccalaureate degree, filed to pursue satisfactorily satis-factorily a full-time course of instruction at the school, or attained the tweny-fourth anniversary an-niversary of the date of his birth, whichever occurred first. Question: Can you tell me what changes in personal status a registrant must report re-port to his local board? Answer: It is the duty of every ev-ery classified registrant to keep his local board currently Informed of any fact that might result in the registrant being placed in a different classification. These are facts such as, but not limited to , any change in his occupational, marital, family, dependency, and military status, of his physical condition, of his home address, and of his receipt of any professional degree in a medical, dental, or allied category. cat-egory. It Is further noted that the registrant must report any change in such status to his local board within 10 days after af-ter the change occurs. The report re-port must be in writing. Question: In June of this year I will receive my A.B. degree de-gree in history from college. However, in the Interim, I have decided to teach and need 16 additional credits for a teaching certificate. Am I eligible el-igible for a II S to get the ad- |