
Solutions for the
entire pathway ecosystem
YOJO, short for "Your Journey," is a web-based platform for people who manage, leverage or participate in pathway programs. At YOJO, a pathway program is any program designed to help Learners get from one stage to the next in their academic or professional careers.
What's in it for me?

Learners & Mentors
- ✓ Discover programs you never knew existed
- ✓ Apply to multiple programs through a single profile
- ✓ Track every application in one place
- ✓ Get matched based on your goals and background

Administrators
- ✓ Replace spreadsheets and email chains
- ✓ Manage applications and reviewers in one dashboard
- ✓ Built-in blind review workflow — no mixed files
- ✓ Reach thousands of qualified applicants

Leaders & Researchers
- ✓ Access cross-program data and participation trends
- ✓ Identify access gaps for underserved groups
- ✓ Uncover workforce development opportunities
- ✓ Inform recruitment and retention strategies
How does it work?

For Learners & Mentors
- 1.
Take the Journey Quiz
Tell YOJO about your stage, interests, background, and goals.
- 2.
Get matched with programs
Our algorithm surfaces programs that fit your profile — including ones you'd never have found on your own.
- 3.
Apply with a common app
Apply to multiple programs simultaneously without re-entering your information.
For Admins
- 1.
List your program
Create your program page and set up a custom application form in minutes.
- 2.
Manage applications
Review submissions, assign reviewers, and track progress — all from one dashboard.
- 3.
Track outcomes
Export data, monitor cohorts, and build longitudinal insight into learner success.
For Researchers, Institutional Leaders, and Policymakers
YOJO provides an unprecedented opportunity to understand the efficacy of pathway learning and the factors that contribute to — or detract from — learner success. Institutional leaders, industry experts, and policymakers gain valuable insights that inform recruitment and retention strategies, uncover access gaps for underserved populations, and pinpoint workforce development opportunities that would otherwise remain hidden in siloed program data.
