ASVAB CEP
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
Career Exploration Program
for students in grades 10-12
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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
Career Exploration Program
for students in grades 10-12
FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 10-12 ONLY
IMPORTANT:
You need to be logged in to your
@ckstudents.org account to access
the ASVAB sign-up form.
RUNNING START STUDENTS:
YES, you DO have an
@ckstudents.org Google account.
Your log-in is the first seven letters of your last name, the last four numbers of your CKSD student number, and your first initial followed by @ckstudents.org. Your initial password is your full CKSD student number.
ASVAB @ CKHS
11/18/25 2/11/26 4/30/26
✓ ASVAB testing will be in the CKHS Multipurpose Room-2822 (2nd floor above locker rooms)
✓ Bring a fully charged Chromebook or personal laptop with Chrome installed.
✓ All testing materials will be provided.
✓ The ASVAB is expected to take about 2.5-3 hours.
✓ There will be opportunities for restroom breaks during the test.
✓ Use of calculators, cell phones, headphones, smart watches, etc. is not allowed at any time.
✓ Scores will be available for pick up in the Career Center a few weeks after testing.
ABOUT THE ASVAB CEP
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Career Exploration Program (ASVAB CEP) is a multiple-choice test that helps young people identify their skills and interest, explore occupations, and develop postsecondary plans to realize those goals.
The ASVAB is not just for military entrance. The ASVAB is used for military entrance, high school graduation (as a pathway in lieu of the SBA) and career exploration. You do not need to commit to the military to access the ASVAB. The ASVAB Career Exploration Program is an opportunity for students in grades 10-12 to explore the full-spectrum of career options and paths to reach their ultimate career goal. Participation is completely free.
The test is a timed multi-aptitude test in four critical areas - Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension and Mathematics Knowledge.
--PREPARE--
https://www.officialasvab.com/counselors-educators/preparing-for-the-asvab/
https://www.officialasvab.com/applicants/prepare/
--TEST FORMAT--
https://www.officialasvab.com/applicants/cat-asvab/
--ASVAB PRACTICE QUESTIONS--
https://nationalguard.com/select-your-state/WA
--ASVAB FACT SHEET--
https://www.officialasvab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ASVAB-Fact_Sheet.pdf
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Exam
Taking the ASVAB helps students understand their skills and aptitudes in 8 topic areas, several of which are not tested by other standardized exams. Participants are given access to a national career exploration website and can use it and other resources to explore career options within military service that match their skills. By earning at least the minimum score on the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) portion of the ASVAB, as posted on the SBE website no later than September 1 each year, students demonstrate their readiness to enter the military and take a meaningful next step after high school. The AFQT tests, which are the sections of the ASVAB exam required for eligibility to serve in a branch of the armed services, include arithmetic reasoning, mathematics knowledge, paragraph comprehension, and word knowledge. Students must take the ASVAB while in high school. They may either meet the minimum score the year they take the ASVAB or the score established by any military branch on a later date prior to the student turning 21 years of age. Note: For the Class of 2020, the minimum AFQT score is 31.
For students choosing to follow the ASVAB Graduation Pathway, the school must inform students about the following:
• the minimum AFQT eligibility score required by each branch of the military
• the eligibility requirements of specific military occupations, as listed on the SBE’s website and available through the ASVAB Career Exploration Program
• how their scores and personal information might be shared with the Department of Defense (Option 5 - End of school year. No contact prior to that time)
• how to opt out of sharing their scores with the military recruiters. (Option 8 - Not released to Recruiting Services)
Pursuant to the rules set by SBE in WAC 180-51-230, students who meet the SBE determined eligibility score on the AFQT section of the ASVAB will have met the 14 requirement for the ASVAB Graduation Pathway. Students do not have to meet other minimum requirements for military enlistment, nor do they have to enlist or provide their scores to the military for purposes of recruitment.