The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (ASVAB CEP) is a free program offered by the Department of Defense that consists of:
(85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2017) authorizes that each school year, each school district and open-enrollment charter school is required to provide students in grades 10 through 12 an opportunity to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test and consult with a military recruiter. School districts and open-enrollment charter schools must:
Additionally, SB 1843 requires that school districts and open enrollment charter schools communicate the date, time and location of testing to students and their parent/guardians.
A school district/open enrollment charter school may elect not to provide the ASVAB test, if the school provides an alternative test that:
If school district or open-enrollment charter school has entered into a prior contract under which a vocational aptitude test that does not comply with the requirements for an alternative test outlined above, then the school district, open-enrollment charter school, or high school may elect not to provide the ASVAB for the term of the contract. On the expiration of the contract term, the requirements outlined in this letter become applicable to the school district, open-enrollment charter school or high school.
Finally, Senate Bill 1843 requires that no later than August 1st, the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ will publish a list of school districts and open-enrollment charter schools that elect not to provide the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test during the previous school year.
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2024 PEIMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2023 PEIMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2022 PEIMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2021 PEIMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2020 PEIMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
No LEA waiver was available in the 2020-2021 school year.â€
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2019 PIEMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
In May of 2020 ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ provided an LEA waiver for districts and open-enrollment charter schools that could not meet the 2019-2020 requirements of Senate Bill 1843 due to COVID-19 and the closing of Texas school facilities. For the 2019-2020 school year, ASVAB waivers were processed. From this report you can find information on LEAs approved for the 2019-2020 school year ASVAB waiver.
Required ASVAB reporting was completed by the Fall 2018 PIEMS Snapshot. From this report you can find information that includes:
The reporting requirements were announced through a TAA letter on November 30, 2017. Listed below are three lists that contain the following:
The Department of Defense ASVAB Program website has resources for educators, parents and students. Links to specific website pages are provided below:
College, Career, & Military Prep
ASVAB@tea.texas.gov