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Ironmen, what's your "E"?
Enlisting in the military after high school? Helping you navigate all things military and career is our goal! The Armed Services hire more than 340,000 people for military careers in 142 different occupations. Where do your interests take you? The US Military services provide career training opportunities. Our recruiters can provide complete information about the requirements and benefits that are all involved. If students enlist directly after high school, they will complete training in order to carry out fundamental operations of the military. They also offer tuition support and ROTC programs for students wanting to attend college and then serve in the military.
Please reach out to your counselor for support. Below are some tools that may help you in your military search. Remember: A variety of educational benefits can help finance your college education.
PAYING FOR COLLEGE, EARNING A DEGREE...
Career interest inventories, with additional resources for students look for a career/connection to the military.
ASVAB: The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. This is a comprehensive career planning program that includes a multiple-aptitude test battery, interest inventory, in addition to various career planning tools. NCHS offers the ASVAB once in the fall and once in the spring!
This is the official site, sponsored by the military, that explains the ASVAB and its uses.
This site has a full practice test.
Links to military career sites and requirements are contained here.
Recruiters for NCHS students:
Recruiter for NCHS: Leading Petty Officer Paul Robertson
Phone: 309-888-2586
Office: 217-993-1893
Fax: 309-692-7467
Recruiter for NCHS: MSgt Zachariah Earle
phone: (309) 664-6205, 309-212-3114
Instagram- @AirForceBloNo
Recruiter for NCHS: SrA Olivia Hatton
phone: (309) 414-2195
Facebook- 182nd Airlift Wing
Information on the college program offered at more than 1,700 colleges & universities across the US, which prepares young adults to become officers in the US Military.
Local Army ROTC Recruiter:
Lieutenant Colonel Kraig M. Kline
(309) 438-5408
Erik Ashworth-Asst. Professor of Military Science
UIUC
Army ROTC
217.265.6857