Does anybody know what the penalty of dropping out HPSP after taking an oath is (BUT Before dental school starts)?😕
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Does anybody know what the penalty of dropping out HPSP after taking an oath is (BUT Before dental school starts)?😕
its not so much taking the oath that is binding as it is signing your scholarship contract and your commissioning papers. those are legal documents committing you to certain actions in return for monetary benefits. if you arent going to dental school or have not yet received your scholarship money, you may be able to arrange some sort of 'out', but i wouldnt count on it.
i saw a guy in my chair the other day who had finished 3 years at the Naval Academy and was axed by a Congressionally mandated cut in class size. he ended up having to serve 2 years as an E-2 (super junior enlisted) to payback his debt (or it would have been $100K out of his pocket). lesson to learn: dont jack with the DoD about their contracts...
Same for USAFI can speak for the Army side of this. The recruiters would like to say that once you've oathed, and signed the service agreement you can't get out of it. However that is not a true statement. You are not "locked in" to the contract or the oath until you accept financial benefits. Once one dollar of benefits has been paid, you are bound to the terms of your service agreement.
anyone have any new info on this? just curious..as I'm in the same boat (took oath but not yet received payment)
Thanks all!