# Level - Prison Education Program > Level creates and distributes educational and job training content for people in prison so that they can thrive after release and break the destructive cycle of incarceration. Level serves more than 1,000 prisons in all 50 states including state prisons, county jails, federal prisons and military prisons. Family members and supporters can enroll their loved ones in prison with no restrictions and no waiting list. Here's what you can do with Level: - Enroll a person in prison in an education and job training program with no waiting list - Avoid typical restrictions of other prison education programs - Stay connected with your loved one in prison with regular updates by text message from Level's program - Reach nearly anyone at any prison, even someone in solitary confinement, administrative segregation or maximum security - Learn about popular topics that are highly requested by people in prison - Enroll in an educational and job training program is optimized for adults who have been failed by traditional schooling - Empower ambition towards a brighter future so that people in prison can thrive after release [Level Homepage](https://learnlevel.org): The official home page and entry point for information about the Level prison education program. ## Frequently Asked Questions - [Frequently Asked Questions](https://learnlevel.org/faq.md): Answers to common questions about Level's prison education program and how it works. ## Locations - [Locations](https://learnlevel.org/locations/): Searchable list and map view of prisons and jails that Level serves in all 50 states. ## Enroll - [Enroll](https://learnlevel.org/enroll/): Enroll in Level's prison education program. ## Prison Education Program - Entrepreneurship 1 - How To Start Your Own Business: Prepare To Launch - [Entrepreneurship 1 - How To Start Your Own Business: Prepare To Launch](https://learnlevel.org/guides/how-to-start-your-own-business-prepare-to-launch/): Prison education program that teaches entrepreneurship, a rewarding and meaningful path to independence after release from prison. The first guide in Level’s How To Start Your Own Business series for people in prison breaks down the important decisions to make before starting a business. Interactive worksheet questions help sketch out a clarified vision. ## Prison Education Program - Entrepreneurship 2 - How To Start Your Own Business: Thrive In The First Year - [Entrepreneurship 2 - How To Start Your Own Business: Thrive In The First Year](https://learnlevel.org/guides/how-to-start-your-own-business-thrive-in-the-first-year/): The second guide in Level’s How To Start Your Own Business series for people in prison gives solid instruction on how to set up a new business after incarceration and propel it through the important first year. This guide focuses on the critical fundamentals - startup, budgeting, marketing, accounting, taxes and investing for growth. ## Prison Education Program - Financial Literacy - Build Your Financial Future: Set Up For Success - [Financial Literacy - Build Your Financial Future: Set Up For Success](https://learnlevel.org/guides/build-your-financial-future-set-up-for-success/): This guide is the first in Level’s financial literacy series for people in prison and builds foundational knowledge and skills to develop economic stability and security. This guide provides practical, step-by-step instructions that can be started in prison preparing for release and continued after release, forging healthy money habits and confidence with financial systems. ## Prison Education Program - Computer Science Without A Computer Volume 1 - [Computer Science Without A Computer Volume 1](https://learnlevel.org/guides/computer-science-without-a-computer-volume-1/): Level’s computer science training for people in prison uses innovative strategies to teach the core concepts of computational thinking and computer science without even needing a computer or an internet connection. Learn how computers run on binary numbers, detect and correct common errors and keep information protected. ## Prison Education Program - Internet Technology - How The Internet Works - [Internet Technology - How The Internet Works](https://learnlevel.org/guides/how-the-internet-works/): How The Internet Works teaches the fundamental concepts of internet technology. Level’s internet technology training for people in prison covers the evolution of the first computer networks, the importance of breaking digital information into small packets and how information is sent from one computer to another. Additionally, this guide provides helpful information about staying safe online and getting a job in the field of internet technology after release from prison. ## Prison Education Program - Food Safety - Become A Licensed Food Handler - [Food Safety - Become A Licensed Food Handler](https://learnlevel.org/guides/become-a-licensed-food-handler/): Level’s food safety training for people in prison provides detailed information for people in prison to prepare for and complete a Food Handlers Certification examination after release. Obtaining a Food Handlers Certification is a relatively easy, low barrier pathway for those with little experience – even those with a criminal record – to secure employment in the food service industry. ## Prison Education Program - Natural Meditation For Everyone - [Natural Meditation For Everyone](https://learnlevel.org/guides/natural-meditation-for-everyone/): Level’s meditation training for people in prison introduces the basics of mindfulness and meditation in a format that anyone can practice, anywhere. Natural Meditation For Everyone dispels the myth that meditation is for experts who have practiced for years. Quite the opposite – meditation is a simple, powerful life skill that anyone can use to reduce stress, increase connection, improve relationships and gain pathways to happiness. ## Prison Education Program - Line Art For Self Expression - [Line Art For Self Expression](https://learnlevel.org/guides/line-art-for-self-expression/): Line Art For Self Expression introduces the basics of line art drawing within a framework for self expression through visual arts, optimized for people in prison. Includes a personal story that chronicles the author’s experiences with substance use, the criminal justice system and eventual use of visual arts as a pathway to personal development and self improvement. ## Certificates - [Certificates](https://learnlevel.org/certificates/): Information about the certificates that Level sends to people in prison who complete education and job training programs. Search for a certificate. ## Testimonials - [Testimonials](https://learnlevel.org/testimonials/): Testimonials about Level's prison education program from learners in prison, family members and volunteers. ## About Us - [About Us](https://learnlevel.org/about-us/): Information about Level's mission, vision and team members including board of directors. ## Blog - [Blog](https://learnlevel.org/blog/): Blog with news and updates about Level's prison education program as well as stories from people across the country who are impacted by the prison system.