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Students show AI tools that map college courses to career pathways

December 01, 2025 | Enterprise Technology Services (ETS), Office of, Executive , Hawaii


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Students show AI tools that map college courses to career pathways
A cluster of student teams used the Code Challenge to present AI-driven career and college-planning tools that generate semester-by-semester pathways and connect students to local hiring data.

Teams such as Appcaze, New Pathways and Edumatch described conversational interfaces that build a student profile from interests, skills and experiences, then produce personalized roadmaps, course lists and suggestions for alternative pathways. Appcaze said it uses official Hawaii state career-exploration data to populate local hiring-company lists and in-demand skills.

Presenters emphasized accessibility features—language options (English, Hawaiian, Pidgin, Tagalog noted by one team), keyboard navigation and color-contrast testing—and tools to export plans to PDFs for counselors. Several teams suggested integrating with statewide course catalogs to refresh course availability and noted plans to add graduate-level or certificate tracks.

Why it matters: Students and counselors often struggle to translate interests into coherent degree plans; these tools aim to reduce wasted credits and guide students through major changes. Presenters cited a ZipRecruiter statistic (quoted in one talk) that many college students regret their major choices and that switching majors can cost up to $22,000 in tuition—used to underline the tools’ potential value.

Limits and next steps: Teams asked for larger data integrations, dynamic course feeds from the university system, and additional languages. Judges asked about sourcing and refresh cadence for job-market data; Appcaze said it pulls from an official state career platform and plans continuous updates.

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