yes log on to Ebenefits and go to Manage tab, click on education, and then click on POST 9/11 GI bill Transfer there is a section you have to check each block that looks like this under your dependents name.
Transferability of Education Benefits Acknowledgements:
a) I am eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the program I am applying to transfer.
b) I understand I may transfer up to 36 months (or my remaining months of eligibility, whichever is less) of my education benefits to spouse and/or children, and can modify or revoke my election at any time.
c) I understand that my spouse may use the benefit immediately and children (ages 18-26) after I have served 10 years.
d) I understand and agree to remain in the Armed Forces for the period required. I understand that failure to complete that service may lead to an overpayment by the Department of Veterans Affairs for any payments made. (Service documentation will remain on file with the Service).
e) I understand that I am responsible for any overpayments due to not completing my additional obligated term of service agreement.
f) I understand that in order to request this transfer, if I'm eligible for the MGIB (Chapter 30, 38 USC), or the MGIB-SR (Chapter 1606, 10 USC) or REAP (Chapter 1607, 10 USC), I am converting from that program to the Post-9/11 GI Bill. This conversion is irrevocable.
g) I may not receive more than a total of 48 months of benefits under two or more programs.
h) If electing Chapter 33 in lieu of Chapter 30, my months of entitlement under Chapter 33 will be limited to the number of months of entitlement remaining under Chapter 30 on the effective date of my election. However, if I completely exhaust my entitlement remaining under Chapter 30 before the effective date of my Chapter 33 election, I may receive up to 12 additional months of benefits under Chapter 33.
i) My conversion to the Post-9/11 GI Bill is irrevocable and may not be changed. However, I retain the right to change or modify months of entitlement at any time until they are exhausted.