One of the things Connecticut educators notice when they start exploring Level All is how deep the Connecticut-specific content actually goes. This isn't generic college and career content with a Connecticut label slapped on it. These are pathways built around where Connecticut students actually are, and where they're actually trying to go.
Here's what your students have access to right now.
Map Your High School Journey: Connecticut
High school is where the big decisions start. This pathway helps Connecticut students understand how to make the most of their four years, from choosing the right courses to setting themselves up for what comes next. It meets students where they are and helps them see the road ahead clearly.
Get College Ready in High School: Connecticut
For students with their sights set on college, this pathway walks them through everything they can do right now to make their application stronger, their transition smoother, and their college experience more successful. Connecticut-specific, practical, and built for students who want to get ahead.
Kick-Start Your Career in High School: Connecticut
Not every student is headed straight to a four-year college, and that's a great thing. This pathway helps Connecticut high schoolers explore career options, understand CTE programs, and start building real-world experience before they ever leave high school.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities
Connecticut has one of the most accessible public higher education systems in the country, and a lot of students don't fully realize what's available to them. Level All maps the whole thing out.
The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities pathway covers all 17 CSCU institutions, from the 12 CT State Community College campuses to the four state universities to Charter Oak State College. Students learn what makes each school unique, what it costs, and how to figure out which one is the right fit.
But it goes beyond just picking a school. Level All also surfaces Connecticut-specific scholarships that students might otherwise miss, walks them through the transfer pathways that make it easy to start at a community college and finish with a four-year degree, and explains the Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program, which lets eligible students skip the essay and application fee entirely.
By the time a student finishes this pathway, they know the system, they know their options, and they know how to pay for it.
Next Stop After High School: College in Connecticut
For students who are ready to take the leap, this pathway walks them through the full college process. Applications, financial aid, what to expect, how to choose. Everything a Connecticut student needs to go from thinking about college to actually getting there.
Next Stop After High School: Careers in Connecticut
For students stepping into the workforce, this pathway connects them with Connecticut's career landscape, workforce programs, and the resources that help them land somewhere great after graduation.
What This Means for Your School
Every one of these pathways lives inside Level All, free for every student in your district. Students can move through them independently. Counselors can assign them. Teachers can build lesson plans around them.
The full picture of what's possible for a Connecticut student, all in one place, already waiting for your school to use it.
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