Answers wrote:If you finish a year early, SMART won't be happy and you run the risk of having no job for that whole year. I finished my course work a semester early so I continued to take classes on their dollar to get ahead in PhD work. If you know early enough, you could put in an ammendment request and see if they can start you a year early. If you finish only a semester only, just take the extra semester at school. They'll round up your commitment anyway (1.5 years of school requires 2 years of a commitment).
Actually, per the most recent handbook, 1.5 years of school would only require 1.5 years of service:
" The SSP requires a minimum of 1 year of post-graduation employment for all SSPPs. SSPPs perform
post-graduation employment with the SF at the rate of 1 calendar year of service for each full academic
year. Financial support for an academic term (quarter, semester) that is less than a full academic year
requires an additional 6 months of post-graduation employment. For example, an award for 2 academic
years requires 24 months of service. An award for 1 and a half academic years requires 18 months of
service. "
So I guess if you want to get out of the DoD as soon as possible, you may want to consider compacting your courses to graduate earlier. But like Answers said, your request to shorten your award, even if you apply well in advance, is not guaranteed.
[quote="Answers"]If you finish a year early, SMART won't be happy and you run the risk of having no job for that whole year. I finished my course work a semester early so I continued to take classes on their dollar to get ahead in PhD work. If you know early enough, you could put in an ammendment request and see if they can start you a year early. If you finish only a semester only, just take the extra semester at school. They'll round up your commitment anyway (1.5 years of school requires 2 years of a commitment).[/quote]
Actually, per the most recent handbook, 1.5 years of school would only require 1.5 years of service:
" The SSP requires a minimum of 1 year of post-graduation employment for all SSPPs. SSPPs perform
post-graduation employment with the SF at the rate of 1 calendar year of service for each full academic
year. Financial support for an academic term (quarter, semester) that is less than a full academic year
requires an additional 6 months of post-graduation employment. For example, an award for 2 academic
years requires 24 months of service. An award for 1 and a half academic years requires 18 months of
service. "
So I guess if you want to get out of the DoD as soon as possible, you may want to consider compacting your courses to graduate earlier. But like Answers said, your request to shorten your award, even if you apply well in advance, is not guaranteed.