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Marshall Islands ASVAB Testing, 2015-16
 
During the 2015-2016 school year, a total of 742 students were tested in the Marshall Islands. Of the 672 juniors and seniors that were tested, none were tested under Option 8. All juniors and seniors had their test results sent to recruiters without parental consent.

The 20 largest testing sessions assessed a total of 738 students. 2 sessions tested 10 students or fewer.

The ASVAB test was conducted in 12 schools across the territory. The US Military Entrance Processing Command reports that no students in the Marshall Islands were required to take the ASVAB, although the data may suggest otherwise.

See Marshall Islands's database here.
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​Sources:
ASVAB Testing: United States Military Entrance Processing Command; FOIA Office​