1. Student Programs
1.1. In-school Support Programs for college readiness, access, and/or persistence
1.1.1. High School
1.1.1.1. AVID elective
1.1.1.2. Jump Start
1.1.1.3. Running Start
1.1.1.4. Early College
1.1.1.5. Career Academies
1.1.1.6. Clubs for College Readiness and Academic Success
1.1.1.6.1. GEARUP Club Waipahu HS
1.1.1.6.2. College Club: Waianae HS
1.1.1.7. WBL and internships
1.1.1.7.1. Huiana (KonaWaena HS
1.1.1.8. Math transition Courses for HS Math readiness
1.1.1.9. HS Summer Bridge (GEARUP)
1.1.1.9.1. academic preparation
1.1.1.9.2. college and career readiness
1.1.1.9.3. STEM 6-16 Initiative
1.1.1.10. Online Learning Academy
1.1.1.11. After School programs
1.1.1.11.1. PALS: Program for After School Literacy Support
1.1.2. Pre-college
1.1.2.1. Summer Bridge
1.1.2.1.1. Math Achievement (GEARUP)
1.1.2.2. NextSteps to Your Future
1.1.2.3. College Opportunities Program
1.1.2.3.1. Manawa Kūpono
1.1.2.4. Summer Melt
1.1.2.4.1. UH West Oahu: Ke Ala Kauwela
1.1.3. University
1.1.3.1. TRIO
1.1.3.1.1. Upward Bound Hilo and Maui
1.1.3.1.2. Education Talent Search
1.1.3.1.3. Student Support Services
1.1.3.2. Student Tutoring Services (out of classroom)
1.1.3.2.1. Online Learning Center: for students in DOE and CCs
1.1.3.3. Aloha Pathways Online
1.1.3.4. Student Affairs
1.1.3.4.1. Office of Admissions
1.1.3.4.2. Manoa Career Center
1.1.3.4.3. Financial Aid Services
1.1.3.4.4. Student Life and Development
1.1.3.4.5. SEED: Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity Services
1.1.3.4.6. ACE Student Mentors
1.1.4. Community College
1.1.4.1. 13 year Summer Bridge programs
1.1.4.2. Aloha Pathways Online
1.2. Out of school Programs/ Intermediary Supports
1.2.1. University
1.2.1.1. UH Chilcare Center
1.2.1.2. Bridge to Hope: employment and childcare, UH/DHS partnership
1.2.2. High School
1.2.2.1. aina-based education programs
1.2.2.1.1. INPEACE
1.2.2.1.2. Paepae o Heia
1.2.2.1.3. Keiki 2 Career (Kauai)
1.2.2.1.4. KUPU
1.2.2.1.5. Ma'o Farms
1.2.2.1.6. Malama Honua
1.2.2.1.7. Waipā Foundation
1.2.2.1.8. Kokua Hawaii Foundation
1.2.2.1.9. Islander Institiute
1.2.2.1.10. Ho‘okua‘āina
1.2.2.1.11. Mānoa Heritage Center
1.2.2.1.12. Ka'ala Farms
1.2.2.1.13. Place-based Learning And Community Engagement in School (PLACES)
1.2.2.2. FAFSA Financial Literacy Workshops (6-16)
1.2.2.3. BeCollegeReady: Kailua-Kona
1.2.3. Community College
1.2.3.1. Windward Childcare Services
2. Communications Campaigns and Initiatives
2.1. Cash 4 College 808
2.1.1. results: 1 student engaged in campaign on instagram
2.1.1.1. campaign not shared on social media by any sponsors
2.2. CAES
2.2.1. myfuturehawaii: domain for sale
2.3. Intermediate School: Awareness and Affordability Campaign (6-16)
2.4. 55by25
2.5. Parent Engagement Efforts
2.5.1. Parent Engagement 6-16
2.6. text-based nudging campaigns: METS
2.7. Step Up Campaign: ended 2015
2.8. Student Parents at Manoa: SPAM (online hub for parent resources)
2.9. Achieving the Dream
2.9.1. 15 to finish
3. Counseling Supports
3.1. HIDOE P-12
3.1.1. Career Pathways
3.1.1.1. Persoanl Transition Plan alignemnt
3.1.1.1.1. Career Pathways Handbook
3.1.1.2. College Career Counselors
3.1.1.2.1. FAFSA help nights and information sessions
3.1.1.2.2. Scholarships
3.1.1.3. Academic Advisors
3.1.2. Counseling for well-being
3.1.3. Peer mentorship
3.1.4. Manoa Educational Talent Search
3.2. UH System
3.2.1. Community College
3.2.1.1. Financial Aid Advising
3.2.1.2. Academic Advising
3.2.1.2.1. Dual Credit Program Counselors
3.2.1.3. Student Health Services Conseling
3.2.1.4. peer mentorship
3.2.1.5. 13th year programs at each Community College
3.2.1.5.1. Paipai o Ko'olau: WCC
3.2.1.5.2. Waiʻaleʻale: Kauaʻi CC
3.2.1.5.3. Lunalilo: Kapiolani CC
3.2.1.5.4. Niuhelewai: Honolulu CC
3.2.1.5.5. Hilo One and Elama: Hawaii CC
3.2.1.5.6. Manaiakalani: Maui CC
3.2.2. 4 year University
3.2.2.1. Financial Aid Advising
3.2.2.2. Academic Advising
3.2.2.3. Student Health Services Counseling
3.2.2.4. peer mentorship
3.2.3. Retention Counseling
3.3. Summer Melt
3.3.1. Summer Counseling Against Summer Melt (6-16)
4. Teacher Professional Development
4.1. HIDOE P-12
4.1.1. Personal Transition Plans
4.1.2. AVID Teacher Conferences
4.1.3. Hawaii School Counselor Association
4.1.4. PDE3
4.1.5. ASCA
4.2. UH System
4.2.1. Community College
4.2.1.1. AVID for Higher Ed
4.2.1.2. Achieving the Dream
4.2.1.2.1. Hawaii Strategy Insititute
4.2.2. 4-year University
5. Funding sources and System Supports
5.1. Knowledge Transfer Groups and Supports
5.1.1. Hui 96792
5.1.2. Academic Advising Transfer Network
5.1.3. Liliuokalani Trust
5.2. Foundations/Orgs
5.2.1. local
5.2.1.1. Hawaii Community Foundation
5.2.1.2. Harold Castle Foundation
5.2.1.3. Kamehameha Schools
5.2.2. Stupski Foundation
5.2.3. Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
5.3. State of Hawaii
5.3.1. P-20
5.3.2. Policy Change Efforts
5.3.2.1. FAFSA Completion Bill
5.3.2.2. UH System Initiatives
5.3.2.2.1. UH System course alignment
5.3.2.2.2. EAB Enrollment Management contract
5.3.2.2.3. UHCC
5.3.3. Performance Based Funding Model
5.3.3.1. result: more selective, less pell
5.4. Federal funding
5.4.1. GEARUP
5.4.1.1. Financial Aid workshops (60 event in 2015-16)
5.4.1.2. financial aid toolkit
5.5. Scholarships and financial support for students
5.5.1. Kua'ana: Native Hawaii Student tuition waivers
5.5.2. UH Foundation Scholarships
5.5.2.1. Osher and Crankstart re-entry Scholarships at UH
5.5.2.1.1. Kahua Hoʻomau Ola: Leeward CC
5.5.3. SEED: Inclusion for Diversity Equity, Access and Success grants: $100K for grants to increase DEI across campus
5.5.4. PacFAA