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Thursday, March 7, 2024   

Northern Arizona University has been awarded $750,000 because of how the institution is changing its framing around college admissions, by doing away with any sort of rejection.

Put simply, NAU says if you apply, you're in.

It was one of several winners of Lumina Foundation's Great Admissions Redesign challenge for expanding its Universal Admissions program with the state's nine community college districts.

Matthew Tantau, associate vice president for the Office of Economic Mobility and Social Impact at NAU, said it's focused on creating and strengthening pathways for those considering college.

"If that is directly to NAU or if that means they start at one of their local community colleges in a seamless manner," said Tantau, "it is really about this access piece in really making sure that we think about this as an ecosystem and that we really are identifying clear on and off ramps for all students so they have that access and the ability to be successful."

NAU's Universal Admissions program was created out of what Tantau calls a strategic coalition known as the Arizona Attainment Alliance.

Under the program, any student who doesn't immediately meet the requirements to be admitted to NAU, will be connected with a community college with the guarantee that they'll be able to transfer to NAU without an additional application when they're ready.

Jonathan Gagliardi is NAU's vice president for the Office of Economic Mobility & Social Impact.

He said it was important to bring together stakeholders that share a common interest in optimizing the post-secondary ecosystem for Arizona students, with the goal of not only getting more high school students in college but also getting adults back into the classroom.

Gagliardi said there are roughly 600,000 Arizona adults with some college experience, but no degree.

"That really points to structural issues that really only get fixed," said Gagliardi, "if institutions are willing to look into the mirror and that's really effectively what we've done."

Melanie Heath is the strategy director for participation at Lumina Foundation and contended the college application process is "incredibly burdensome for students."

She added that most describe it as one of the most stressful experiences of their academic careers.

She argued the current admissions system isn't working well, but is eager to see universities such as NAU being innovative and catalyzing change.

"I think it speaks to folks understanding that the system is broken," said Heath, "wanting to fix it and willing to try things, and to me that feels incredibly exciting."

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.






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