EAS Update

How many days did it take your EAS to update in MOL

  • 1-7 Days after signing findings

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 8-14 Days after signing findings

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • 15-21 Days after signing findings

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • 21+ Days after signing findings

    Votes: 2 33.3%

  • Total voters
    6

Garibay

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Just throwing a poll out here to see the turnaround times on EASs being updated. I'm sure the holidays are going to mess things up but just wanted to see. Please don't answer if not applicable (haven't signed findings yet or not in the USMC)
 
I have my new EAS date for July 15th 2020, my original EAS date was May 30th 2020. I start terminal on May 19th 2020.

So this is what I got from MMSR-4 (from the GySgt's mouth). Once they receive your findings from the PEB, they have a strict 24hr turnaround to certify your package. Certifying is basically them looking over the documents and inputting the data into the system. The system then automatically calculates a new EAS based on how much leave you have accrued, plus 20 days of PTAD. Your EAS will automatically post to MCTFS/3270 once certified (give it a couple hours). However, not everyone has 3270 access, so it will take up to 48hrs to populate on MOL (that is counting on that MOL is not down - keep an eye on the date last updated in the top right corner of your MOL screen). It is good to note that your new EAS will either be on the 15th or end of the month. If you are already too close to your original EAS date, expect to be extended to meet your total leave and PTAD time. Even if you are extended further, keep in mind that you are able to start terminal as soon as your remaining days match your total leave + PTAD (plus, remember you are still accruing 2.5 days more of leave every month you are on terminal that gets calculated in the system that IPAC works with you in the Outbound Interview). To barney style this, if your total leave + PTAD is 60 days and you are 90 days out from your new EAS.. In about 30 days you will be able to start terminal because now your remainder days are 60 which equals your 60 total days of PTAD/Leave. Every month you are on terminal you are still accruing the 2.5 days of more leave, so you can add that to your terminal leave time (which in this case you will be allowed 65 days on terminal).
Found this from another thread and thought it was good so I figured id throw it in here for reference.
 
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