Hawai?i HS class of ¡®23 overcomes pandemic obstacles in college preparedness
The class of 2023 report details the achievements of 11,538 students across 65 public schools including public charters.
The class of 2023 report details the achievements of 11,538 students across 65 public schools including public charters.
A FAFSA Hawaii Hotline will be available March 18–22, 8 a.m.–8 p.m.
Of the 72,000 annual job openings projected for Âé¶¹´«Ã½, 51,000 will be for workers with postsecondary credentials.
The FAFSA workshops will be Wednesday evenings through April 24.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ P–20 works to strengthen the education pipeline from early childhood through postsecondary education and training.
The College and Career Readiness Indicators report shows how the pandemic affected the class of 2022¡¯s post-high college enrollment and more.
The federal grant is a renewal of the Preschool Development Grant—“Our Keiki, Our ʻOhana, Our Future Project”—originally awarded to the state in 2018.
GEAR UP Hawai?i will be hosting a series of webinars to help thousands of island families prepare for college as part of the National GEAR UP Week 2022.
2,700 students received free college advising since the launch of Next Steps in 2020.
$50K to UH Foundation helped Maui seniors with post-high school plans.