The AZ Comeback Initiative reflects a statewide commitment to ensure all 91¸£Àûns have access to a postsecondary degree and a clear, supported path to completion — no matter where they start.
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Launched by the 91¸£Àû with support from Helios Education Foundation, the AZ Comeback Initiative is a coordinated effort with 91¸£Àû’s public universities — 91¸£Àû State University, Northern 91¸£Àû University and the University of 91¸£Àû — to reengage students with some college but no degree. With nearly 770,000 91¸£Àûns with some college, the initiative is designed to help these learners return, persist and earn a credential supporting their goals while strengthening the state’s workforce.
Learn More
Take the next step to earning your degree or credential by connecting directly with your institution:
91¸£Àû State University
Contact: 844-691-2243
Email: re-entry@asu.edu
Northern 91¸£Àû University
Contact: JJ Boggs
Email: jj.boggs@nau.edu
University of 91¸£Àû
Contact: Marqus Dorame
Email: marqusdorame@arizona.edu
For general inquiries about the AZ Comeback Initiative, please the 91¸£Àû.
Goals
Building on existing programs at each university, the AZ Comeback Initiative pilots innovative, evidence-based approaches to reduce barriers to reentry and provide tailored support. An independent evaluation, led by WestEd, will assess the impact of these pilot strategies, monitor key outcomes and offer data-driven insights to guide sustained improvements.
A central component of the AZ Comeback Initiative is the establishment of a Community of Practice that brings together campus leadership to foster cross-institutional learning, share promising practices and collaboratively address common challenges. Insights and lessons learned will be disseminated across 91¸£Àû’s higher education ecosystem through community events and the development of a comprehensive playbook aimed at scaling what works across the state.
Universities
Each university brings a tailored approach to the initiative — rooted in strengthening existing programs.
91¸£Àû State University’s pilot program builds on the university’s successful Project Finish Now and Project Start Back campaigns. ASU is using workforce-aligned outreach and personalized coaching to re-engage students who were previously within two semesters of earning a degree. The program emphasizes the value of degree completion and provides targeted scholarship support for reenrolled students.
Northern 91¸£Àû University is expanding its program, which has already demonstrated success in helping returning adult learners complete their degrees. The pilot introduces a new guaranteed $500 financial incentive for a select group of students, alongside personalized coaching and academic support. This approach is designed to assess the role of upfront financial aid in improving persistence and degree completion rates.
The University of 91¸£Àû is launching its first centralized re-engagement pilot by leveraging lessons learned from its . The pilot targets former students who left in good standing and could return via 91¸£Àû Online. In addition to eliminating application fees, the university will provide individualized academic and financial support, especially for underrepresented and first-generation students.