The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) will be offered at Benton High School on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 7:30 AM. AND at 11:25 AM.There is no fee for registration of this assessment.
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) is a free, comprehensive, and non-obligatory tool designed for students (grade 11+) to identify their strengths, interests, and potential career paths. It helps participants explore both civilian and military careers, offering personalized insights to make informed decisions for college, vocational training, or the workforce.
COMPLETE THIS GOOGLE FORM FOR REGISTRATION TO TAKE THE ASVAB.
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Key Reasons to Take the ASVAB Career Exploration Program:
Free Self-Assessment: Participants discover their aptitudes (skills) and interests through the ASVAB test and "Find Your Interest" (FYI) inventory.
Identify Career Paths: The results help map personal strengths to thousands of occupations, exploring options in various sectors.
No Military Obligation: While sponsored by the Department of Defense, taking the test does not require military service or contact with recruiters.
Comprehensive Career Planning: It provides tools like the Work Values Activity to help students understand what they want from a job, leading to higher confidence in career choices.
Validates Potential: The test measures developed abilities in areas like science, math, and technical skills, helping students recognize potential for success in specific industries.
Post-Secondary Planning: It aids in exploring diverse paths, including college, trade school, and military, making it useful for future-focused planning.
Your scores in four critical areas — Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, and Mathematics Knowledge (see below) — count towards your Armed Forces Qualifying Test (AFQT) score. The AFQT score determines whether you're qualified to enlist in the U.S. military.
Your scores in the other areas of the ASVAB will determine how qualified you are for certain military occupational specialties and enlistment bonuses. A high score will improve your chances of getting the specialty/job and signing bonus you want.
Students can practice all parts of the ASVAB in IXL under their Clever accounts.
You can also begin now by taking the practice ASVAB tests at:
These tests will give you an idea of how you'll score, and identify areas that need improvement. Then use the suggested resources and ASVAB study guides to learn how to prepare for the ASVAB test.

