ASVAB Career Exploration Program
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) is a free testing program offered to high school and post-secondary students that uses ASVAB results to help explore career options, with scores also valid for military enlistment within 2 years.
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The ASVAB CEP is a free program for students. No military obligation. Scores valid for 2 years for enlistment. Combines ASVAB testing with career interest inventory.
What is the ASVAB Career Exploration Program?
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) is a comprehensive career exploration and planning program administered by the Department of Defense. It combines the ASVAB test with an interest inventory (FYI - Find Your Interests) to help students explore careers in both military and civilian sectors.
Program Components
| Component | Purpose |
|---|---|
| ASVAB Test | Measures aptitudes across 8 domains |
| FYI Inventory | Identifies career interests |
| OCCU-Find | Matches aptitudes + interests to careers |
| Career Planning | Tools for exploring career paths |
Who Can Take It?
| Eligible | Details |
|---|---|
| High school students | Grades 10-12 (most common) |
| Post-secondary students | College and vocational students |
| No military obligation | Taking the test does not commit you to enlisting |
Benefits
- Free - No cost to students or schools
- Career exploration - Matches aptitudes to 400+ civilian and military careers
- Military option - Scores can be used for enlistment within 2 years
- Self-awareness - Helps identify academic strengths and weaknesses
- No obligation - Taking the test does not require military service
Important Notes
- Administered at participating schools during regular school hours
- Results are shared with students and school counselors
- Military recruiters may receive contact information (students can opt out)
- Scores are valid for military enlistment for 2 years from the test date
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Related Terms
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
The ASVAB is a multiple-aptitude test administered by the U.S. Department of Defense to determine qualification for military enlistment and job placement across all branches. It consists of 10 subtests covering verbal, math, science, and technical domains.
Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT)
The AFQT is the most important ASVAB score, calculated from four subtests using the formula AFQT = 2VE + AR + MK. It is reported as a percentile (1-99) and determines eligibility for military enlistment across all branches.
Line Scores (ASVAB)
Line scores are composite scores derived from specific combinations of ASVAB subtest results. Each military branch uses different line score formulas to determine which jobs a recruit qualifies for, separate from the AFQT enlistment score.
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