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Association for Career and Technical Education1410 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314

P: 800-826-9972 // F: 703-683-7424 www.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careers

Association for Career and Technical Education1410 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 P: 800-826-9972 // F: 703-683-7424 www.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careers

Association for Career and Technical EducationAssociation for Career and Technical Education1410 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314

P: 800-826-9972 // F: 703-683-7424 www.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careerswww.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careerswww.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careerswww.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careerswww.acteonline.org // Connecting Education and Careers

CareerClusters

The OCCU-Find links 400+ occupations to

the 16 career clusters.

Counselor Materials

Extensive online resources for

program information and planning

tools

MyASVABPortfolio

This online feature gives students a place to catalog

information about them-selves and possible

careers.

Student and Parent Materials

Overview Guidesfor distribution prior

to testing

Support−TeamWe do all the work soyou don't have to! The ASVAB CEP provides test administrators and proctors, and post-test

interpretations.

TutorialsCurious about the

ASVAB test scores, the FYI or how to navigate the

OCCU-Find? ASVAB tutorials explain

it all!

NewslettersKeep up with the

ASVAB community and topics relevant to

students, counselors and parents.

ASVAB Mobile We’ve made it easy

to access career testing information

on the go.

ASVAB Career Exploration Program can help your students make the best choicesStudents who participate in the ASVAB Career Exploration Program experience less career

indecision and enjoy greater confidence in their career decisions.

ASVAB CEP and Military Service

44% intend to go to a four-year college

18% intend to go into the military

24% are undecided

2% intend to go to a technical school

4% intend to enter the workplace

8% intend to go to a two-year college

6 in 10 CTE students are planning to pursue a career in the CTE

area they are studying, and students who aren't going to continue in

the same field are gaining valuable information about their preferences

before taking on tuition costs and loan debt.

Guiding the Path to Success

The tools you need to guide students along the path to college and career readiness

To Dig Deep Into Career Exploration, TryCareer and Technical Education!

Career Exploration with the ASVAB CEP

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program is managed by civilian edu-cators. While the ASVAB CEP supports military recruiting, participat-ing students are under no obligation for military service. Only 18 percent of students participating in the ASVAB CEP are considering the military services as a career path, while a majority of students using the program intend to pursue post-secondary education.

In the past five school years, over 3.4 million students explored careers through the ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP). With over 12,700 schools testing annually, the ASVAB CEP is a valuable component of career programs across the nation.

The number of skill areas tested

by the ASVAB

90 400+

The number of items on the Find Your Interests (FYI) inventory

The number of occupations you can explore through

ASVAB OCCU-Find

To bring the ASVAB CEP to your school, visit www.asvabprogram.com

Please contact theodore.j.hagert.civ@mail.milfor research references.

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