Military
ASVAB
The U.S. Armed Forces have high standards for enlistment.
An important part of a recruiter’s job is to screen applicants to ensure they measure up. Even before a recruiter sends you to take the ASVAB, he/she will ask about your marital status, health, education, drug use, and arrest record. It’s very important that you answer these questions openly and honestly. Once the recruiter has determined that you are qualified for further processing, you will be scheduled to take the ASVAB. A physical exam may also be conducted at that time.
For more information about military entrance processing, visit the Military Entrance Processing Command website at http://www.mepcom.army.mil/.
ASVAB testing for applicants is conducted at Military Entrance Processing Stations, known as MEPS. The MEPS are a Department of Defense joint-service organization staffed with military and civilian professionals. There are 65 MEPS located across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
ASVAB
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a multiple-aptitude battery that measures developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success in the military. It is administered annually to more than one million military applicants, high school, and post-secondary students.
The College and Career Center at Del Valle High School will coordinate the ASVAB on campus for our students.
Minimum Scorer requirement for Enlistment
Air Force
31
Army
31
Coast Guard
36
Marine Corps
32
National Guard
40
Navy
35
Del Valle High School Military Recruiters
Jared R Mcinnis, SSG
Recruiter, Austin South Recruiting Center
US Army Recruiting Battalion San Antonio
office: 512-291-4707
mobile: 512-779-2330
email: jared.r.mcinnis.mil@army.mil
"At 17 years old, I decided to join the U.S. Army not only for the college assistance, but for the lifetime benefits that would come. Joining the Army was the best decision I’ve ever made because not only did it provide my college, but it provided me a career.”
Sergeant Llanes Felicia
Instagram: sgt_llanes_recruitingaustin
Email address: Felicia.llanes@marines.usmc.mil
Cell phone number: 512-627-0239
Address to our office: 9900 S IH 35 Frontage Rd Ste 130, Austin, TX 78748
"I wanted to become a Marine because it is tradition in my family, and
because of what it represents. The United States Marine Corps represents
confidence, strength, loyalty, discipline, and courage. These are all
qualities I desired to grow in. I wanted purpose and to become the best
version of myself. The Marine Corps taught me "not only to be strong but
also to feel strong, to find myself at least once in the most ancient of
human conditions with nothing to help me but my own hands and my own head."
Nothing is more rewarding, than earning the title of Marine. "
Eduardo Ramirez
Staff Sergent
United State Army
eduardo.ramirez116.mil@army.mil
512-291-4707
512-749-0085