ASVAB Exam
ASVAB CEP
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Career Exploration Program (ASVAB CEP) is a multiple choice test, administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command, used to measure a student's developed abilities and helps predict future academic and occupational success. It is also used as a qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. There is no obligation to the Military if a student takes this exam.
The ASVAB Career exploration PROGRAM IS made up of 3 components:
- ASVAB CEP: The aptitude test estimates your performance in academic and vocational endeavors.
- FYI: The interest inventory measures your work-related interests.
- OCCU-Find: A career catalog provides activities to help you put a plan together.
LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF…
- Skills: Identifying your skills and abilities can help you find occupations in which you are likely to be successful.
- Interests: Knowing what really interests you is key to finding a satisfying career.
- Work Values: Understanding what you value about a job is important when exploring various occupations and planning for your future.
How it works…
ASVAB CEP helps you figure out what YOU ARE good at, what is important to YOU, and the jobs that match YOUR skills and interests. After you take the test, you will participate in a series of activities to help you understand your scores, yourself, and your options.