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The ASVAB Skills Accelerator offers you skills development support as you prepare to take the ASVAB and kickstart the career you want through the U.S. Army.
apply nowWhat is the ASVAB?
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (“ASVAB”) is the military entrance exam. Everyone enlisting the U.S. Military must take it. It covers a range of subjects and helps determine which Army roles match your unique strengths and skills. Depending on the role that you are interested in, you may need to achieve certain scores in specific categories to qualify.
How can the ASVAB Skills Accelerator Help Me?
The ASVAB Skills Accelerator is designed to help you unlock your potential as you seek to embark on a career through the U.S. Army. Our mission is to provide a supportive and comprehensive training environment where candidates can build confidence and capabilities. This part-time program will be conducted online and will include a mix of synchronous (live) and asynchronous (self-paced) content. Our teachers and staff will support you on your journey to join the Army.
Who Can Participate?
Applicants must be (1) US citizens (native or naturalized) or a permanent resident with a valid Green Card and (2) over the age of 18 to participate. Individuals from all levels of experience and backgrounds with a genuine interest in learning about how they can achieve their career goals through the Army are welcome to apply.
Christian Martinez's journey in the Army
During the Army, you’ll learn to manage communication networks and ensure that they are secure and reliable.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as IT Systems Specialist or Network Administrator.
During the Army, you’ll learn to operate and maintain specialized electronic equipment and evaluates technical electronic intelligence data.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Information Security Analyst or Electrical Engineer.
During the Army, you’ll learn a foreign language and how to analyze communications to help inform and support decision-making at the highest levels.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Intelligence Analyst or Translator.
During the Army, you’ll learn to manage communication networks and ensure that they are secure and reliable.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as IT Systems Specialist or Network Administrator.
During the Army, you’ll learn to operate and maintain specialized electronic equipment and evaluates technical electronic intelligence data.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Information Security Analyst or Electrical Engineer.
During the Army, you’ll learn a foreign language and how to analyze communications to help inform and support decision-making at the highest levels.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Intelligence Analyst or Translator.
During the Army, you’ll learn to manage communication networks and ensure that they are secure and reliable.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as IT Systems Specialist or Network Administrator.
During the Army, you’ll learn to operate and maintain specialized electronic equipment and evaluates technical electronic intelligence data.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Information Security Analyst or Electrical Engineer.
During the Army, you’ll learn a foreign language and how to analyze communications to help inform and support decision-making at the highest levels.
After the Army, your skills will be highly transferable to civilian roles such as Intelligence Analyst or Translator.
People are the department's most critical asset. We remain the preeminent fighting force in the world because of our personnel in and out of uniform. I have never had more confidence in our ability to meet the security challenges of today and tomorrow.
– Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III
The application takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and will help us understand your professional experience and career goals. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so we recommend applying as soon as possible.
After we review and accept your application, we will send you instructions to finalize your enrollment. A few days before the invitational, we will share with you the credentials to register on our platform and the full set of instructions to successfully participate.
The ASVAB Skills Accelerator is a skills development course. Our learners are individuals who are interested in enlisting in the Army and need to take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery). The program provides individualized learning paths based on participants' desired career paths.
The ASVAB Skills Accelerator will focus on developing participants’ skills in a variety of topics.
Applicants must be (1) US citizens (native or naturalized) or a permanent resident with a valid Green Card and (2) over the age of 18 to participate. Individuals from all levels of experience and backgrounds with a genuine interest in learning about how they can achieve their career goals through the Army are welcome to apply.
This training program is completely free to participate in!
No, not participating in this program does not preclude someone from applying to join the Army. We recommend that they still fill out the application form so Correlation One can redirect the individual to the appropriate jobs in the Army and assist in their job application process.
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