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Not sure what path to follow? Check out the Self-Discovery tools on Naviance and begin to learn what careers might be bested suited for you.

You may also be interested in taking the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery or ASVAB. This assessment is available to students in grades 10-12 and is offered through the College and Career Center each year. This test assesses your aptitude in three areas: Verbal, Math, and Science/Technical. You may be worried that the ASVAB is only used by the military. The ASVAB is so much more than “a military test”!


The version of the ASVAB available in schools is one part of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) and is used for career exploration and planning. It is different from the enlistment version of the ASVAB, which is primarily given at a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) and used for recruiting purposes only.

It is important to note that taking the ASVAB and participating in the ASVAB CEP does not obligate you to talk with military recruiters or consider a military career.

The ASVAB CEP is available at no cost to all high school students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades and early post-secondary students to help them plan for the steps they need to enter their desired career field.

Contact your counselor or College and Career Center specialist to find out when the next test will be offered.