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NAU announced as winner of The Great Admissions Redesign Challenge


NAU, which is one of seven organizations awarded in a national competition to transform how students get into college, will expand its universal admissions program to nine community colleges.

Contact: Jonathan Gagliardi

Jonathan.Gagliardi@nau.edu

Lumina Foundation has named Northern Arizona University (NAU) one of seven winners ofThe Great Admissions Redesign, a competition to revolutionize the admissions process and increase accessibility to higher education for all students.

“Lumina is thrilled by the number of outstanding applicants committed to revisioning the college admission process,” said Melanie Heath, strategy director for Lumina. “As a winner of The Great Admissions Redesign, NAU exemplifies leadership in streamlining procedures and promoting inclusivity, ensuring all students have equitable opportunities to pursue their educational goals.”

The $750,000 award allows NAU’s Arizona Attainment Alliance (A++) to expand its universal admissions program to nine community colleges in the state. Through this program, every applicant to NAU either receives direct admission or, instead of denial, an opportunity to start their education at an Arizona community college before continuing at NAU. Through statewide data-sharing, the admissions process is automatic and seamless from NAU to the community college. Once academic preparedness is achieved at the community college, the student is guaranteed admission to NAU without re-applying.

“This generous gift from Lumina will allow us to strengthen the post-secondary ecosystem in Arizona by providing the resources to scale the Universal Admissions program with our partner community colleges, giving every Arizonan access to an affordable high-quality education,” said Jonathan Gagliardi, vice president of economic mobility and social impact at NAU.

Additional grant recipients include the Illinois Board of Higher Education and California State University System (implementation grants) and the Louisiana Board of Regents, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Washington Student Achievement Council and Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (planning grants).

About Northern Arizona University

Founded in 1899, Northern Arizona University is a community-engaged, high-research university that delivers an exceptional student-centered experience to its nearly 28,000 students in Flagstaff, at 22 statewide campuses and online. Building on a 123-year history of distinctive excellence, NAU aims to be the nation’s preeminent engine of opportunity, vehicle of economic mobility and driver of social impact by delivering equitable postsecondary value in Arizona and beyond. NAU is committed to meeting talent with access and excellence through its impactful academic programs and enriching experiences, paving the way to a better future for the diverse students it serves and the communities they represent. 

About Lumina Foundation Lumina Foundation is an independent, private foundation in Indianapolis committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all. We envision higher learning that is easy to navigate, addresses racial injustice and meets the nation’s talent needs through a broad range of credentials. We are working toward a system that prepares people for informed citizenship and success in a global economy.

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