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Military - ASVAB TEST Dates

A Career in the US Military?

If you are interested in a career in the United States military, come visit the College & Career Center! We have a ton of resources that will help you pursue your next step in making your dream a reality. We also work closely with our local military recruiters to provide the best experience possible when exploring such important career choices.

ASVAB
 

TEST DATE: NOVEMBER 6, 2025 at 8:30 am in career center.  Sign up by Nov. 4 for the test. 

Second Test Date: April 16, 2026 at 8:30 am in career center.  Sign up by April 14 for the test.

Pre-register at the college & career center if your student is interested in taking the ASVAB.  

CONTACT MRS. CARTWRIGHT AT 925-625-5900 EXT. 3024

 How to prepare for the ASVAB?

 ASVAB Study Guides: Study Guides

 ASVAB Practice Tests: Tests

ABOUT THE ASVAB AND CAREERS: ASVAB INFO LINK

 

The ASVAB Career Exploration Program helps students take steps towards finding a career that is right for them. It was originally designed to predict future academic and occupational success in military occupations. Several composite scores are formed from different combinations of ASVAB test scores. Three composites, or Career Exploration Scores, are provided specifically to help students engage in career exploration. These scores help students to get a good sense of their verbal, math, science and technical skills compared to other students in the same grade.

 

What are the main components of the test:

Multiple-Aptitude Test:  The ASVAB test covers eight areas including science, word knowledge, mathematics, and mechanical comprehension. It assesses a student's ability to learn new skills and is a predictor of training and educational programs. 

Interest Inventory Test:  This is a 90 item interest inventory based on John Holland's widely accepted theory of career choice.  When students complete the FYI they have three interest codes to use with the OCCU-Find for career exploration once they receive their test back.

Local Military Recruiting Offices: