The Level All Resources Hawaiʻi Educators and Students Use Most

Ask educators which parts of Level All their students actually use, and the same names keep coming up. Here’s what’s getting the most use in Hawaiʻi schools right now.
The Highly Selective College Journey
For students aiming at the most competitive schools, ambition alone isn’t a strategy.
- What "highly selective" actually means. Any college admitting fewer than 20% of applicants, from the Ivy League to public flagships like UC Berkeley and the University of Michigan to elite honors colleges and small liberal arts schools.
- A plan built on three pillars. Academic Excellence, Extracurricular Impact, and Character & Growth, the three things selective admissions offices are actually weighing.
- The Selective College Game Plan. Starting in 8th grade, students log their academics, extracurriculars, and personal growth, then reflect each year to shape their story through senior year.
- Expert-level guidance without the price tag. The same caliber of advice families pay elite counselors thousands for, built into the platform for every student.
The Resume Builder
Building a first resume is intimidating, and most students have never done it before.
- Free, with no paywall. Every student gets the full experience from day one, with no premium tier blocking any part of the build.
- Step-by-step for first-timers. The builder walks students through experience, skills, activities, and achievements, one section at a time, so nobody gets stuck.
- Privacy built for schools. Personal information stays protected because the platform was designed around school use, not around collecting student data.
- Grows with the student. A 9th grader starts a foundation, a junior adds to it, and by senior year every accomplishment is already organized and ready to go.
The Pay Less for College Journey
Families who understand net price end up with thousands more in aid than families who don’t.
- Real cost, not sticker price. Families calculate what a school actually costs before ruling it out based on the wrong number.
- Every dollar of aid, maximized. FAFSA, scholarships, and the appeals process are all covered, so nothing gets left on the table.
- Smart borrowing, not desperate borrowing. If a gap remains after aid, students learn to close it the right way instead of the expensive way.
- Built alongside Hawaiʻi’s own programs. For students eligible for Hawaiʻi Promise or Direct2UH’s guaranteed community college admission, the Journey helps make sure that aid isn’t left on the table either.
Supporting Hawaiʻi
Connecting a student worried about food, housing, or family stability to real help, fast, often comes down to whether an educator knows what’s out there and has a way to share it.
- Health and Wellness. Health insurance, dental resources, mental health services, family planning, and addiction and recovery support, all Hawaiʻi-specific.
- Food and Housing. Food insecurity resources, housing assistance, and utility payment help for students carrying those burdens into the building every day.
- Employment and Family Services. Job search resources, unemployment filing, child care resources, and child support information.
- Youth and Protective Services. Dedicated resources for foster youth, LGBTQ+ students, and immigrant and refugee youth, plus domestic violence, sexual assault, and protective services resources educators can put in front of a student with confidence.
Hawaiʻi Pathways
Every state has its own diploma requirements, credit rules, and planning process, and Hawaiʻi Pathways is where it all comes together.
- Everything built around Hawaiʻi’s requirements. Diploma credit requirements, honors recognition, the Seal of Biliteracy, and CTE programs of study, all specific to Hawaiʻi.
- The Personal Transition Plan, built in. Students build their PTP step by step, from 9th grade through graduation, instead of piecing it together on paper.
- The foundation everything else builds on. The Highly Selective College Journey, the Resume Builder, the Pay Less for College Journey, and Supporting Hawaiʻi all connect back to the plan built here.
These are the resources Hawaiʻi educators reach for most, built to work as one system instead of five separate tools. Reach out at Hawaiʻi@levelall.com.