Military Resources

Life after high school has a number of pathways. Many students choose to go into today's military for career and education opportunities while serving their country.

There are hundreds of different jobs in the military, college money, sign-on bonuses and opportunities for advancement.

Use the links on this page to find out more about the Military.

Military Training


From pharmacy to journalism to electronics — here students, educators and parents can find out more information about the 4,100+ careers available in today's military. Click here to visit the Today's Military web site.
What is NASVAB? The ASVAB is the most widely used multiple aptitude test battery in the world, developed and maintained by the Department of Defense. Over half of all high schools nationwide participate in ASVAB testing. Click here for more information about ASVAB testing.
U.S. Army The Army has more jobs—in a variety of areas—than you would ever expect: over 150 jobs for Soldiers on Active Duty, and 120 jobs in the Army Reserve. From working with computers to assisting physicians to fixing helicopters, there's an Army job right for you. Click here to visit the U.S. Army web site.
U.S. Air Force Education is more than career training – it's the essential framework of your success in the Air Force. That's why we offer a variety of unique and specialized programs to help you meet your goals and reach your true potential. Click here to visit the U.S. Air Force web site.
U.S. Navy It doesn’t matter if you’re college-bound, prefer to take college courses at your own pace, or are still in high school, the Navy can create and customize a career path for you. Click here to visit the U.S. Navy web site.
U.S. Marines Entering the Marine Corps represents a unique chance to serve our nation and play a part in keeping our way of life secure. But service also provides for personal growth and real career success. Click here to visit the U.S. Marines web site.
U.S. Coast Guard Almost everything we teach carries over to the civilian workforce. In fact, companies prefer to hire Coast Guard people due to their combination of experience, discipline and readiness to assume responsibility. Click here to visit the U.S. Coast Guard web site..


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