Aims Community College
Aims Community College is a two-year college serving northern Colorado with four locations in Greeley, Windsor, Fort Lupton and Loveland. Aims offers more than 160 degree and certificate programs and provides many diverse programs as both day and night classes.[1] Aims was founded in 1967 and the first class graduated in 1969. Aims started with one campus in Greeley and later expanded in 1984 to have another campus in Fort Lupton, and in 1987 the Aims Loveland campus was established.
Type | Two Year, Community College |
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Established | January 24, 1967[2] |
President | Dr. Marilynn "Marsi" Liddell[3] |
Dean | Donna Souther |
Students | 4955[4] |
Location | Greeley, Colorado, United States |
Campus | Greeley, Windsor, Loveland, Fort Lupton and Online |
Website | www.aims.edu |
Enrollment figures are as of Fall 2013[4] |
History
In 1965 Kirby Hart of Greeley suggested that a two-year college should be considered for northern Colorado. January 24, 1967: The voters in 11 of Weld County’s 12 public school districts approved creation of the Community College District and on September 27 the first day of classes began there were 949 students enrolled. In May 1968 the First class graduated and three students received degrees. In 1969 A permanent 175-acre (0.71 km2) site for the college was purchased on the western edge of Greeley. In 1975 Dr. Ed Beaty died, he was the first president of Aims. In 1984 The South Campus opened west of Fort Lupton. In 1987 Aims opened a campus in downtown Loveland. On April 1992 Aims celebrated its 25th anniversary. On August 31, 2004, was the first day of the semester system, replacing the quarter system. In 2005 Aims was named one of the top 10 Digital Community Colleges for digital education. On January 24, 2007, Aims celebrated its 40th anniversary [5]
Campuses
Aims currently has four physical campuses as well as an online campus.
Greeley
The main campus in west Greeley is home to 14 buildings, including the new Allied Health and Sciences Building and the new Aviation Building. The Greeley Campus also features the newly renovated Ed Beaty Hall, a $20 million project.[6]
Fort Lupton
Students can also work toward an associate degree in Fort Lupton.
Loveland
The Loveland Campus offers credit and continuing education classes.
Windsor
The Aims Automotive & Technology Center opened January 2010 as a state-of-the-art technology and education center located near I-25 and US-34. This centrally located 45,000-square-foot facility offers convenient drive times from the major population areas of Northern Colorado.
Online
Courses offered through the Online Campus are conducted over the Internet using web-based course sites.
Academic programs
Aims Community College offers many Academic Programs, which include:
- Accounting
- AgriBusiness
- Production Agriculture
- Allied Health
- Nursing
- Radiologic Technology
- Surgical Technology
- Automotive Collision Technology
- Automotive Service Technology
- Aviation
- Building/Construction Site Management
- Business Technology
- Communication Technology
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- College Prep Math/Reading/English
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Professional Education
- Electronics
- Emergency Medical Services
- Engineering/CAD
- English
- Fire Science
- Graphic Design and Rich Media
- Horticulture and Landscape Technology
- Humanities
- Math
- Marketing/Management
- Medical Clinical Assisting
- Oil and Gas Technology
- Physical Education
- Psychology
- Sciences
- Social Sciences
- Speech
- Visual and Performing Arts
- Art and Design
- Music
- Welding
- World Language and Ethic Studies
Accreditation
The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission[8] and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Various programs at Aims CC have their own accreditations.
- Auto Program - NATEF (National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation) certified also an AYES school (Automotive Youth Education System) nationally at both the Greeley and Fort Lupton Campuses
- Aviation Program - Federal Aviation Administration
- Emergency Medical Services - Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Emergency Medical Services Division (This is not an actual accreditation - however they regulate EMS programs)
- Fire Science Technology - International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC)
- Paramedic Program - Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). In process - estimated to be completed spring 2008.
- Police Academy - Colorado Peace Officers Standards and Training Board through the Colorado Attorney General's Office
- Surgical Technology - Accreditation Review Committee on Education in Surgical Technology (ARC-ST) through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education programs (CAAHEP)
Student resources
Aims offers student resources that help students in area that they may need help in. Those resources include:
- Academic Resource Center
- Admissions
- Advising
- Assessment
- Bookstore
- Campus Technology
- Career Services
- Cashier's Office
- Childcare
- Disability Access Center
- Financial Aid/Scholarships
- Kiefer Library
- Student Success Center
- Student Support Services (TRIO)
Media
In addition to the Aims Weekly e-newsletter, the Toilet Paper and Aims Magazine, Aims also has an Aims TV, which is piped via cable to Greeley, Loveland and Fort Lupton.
Facts and stats
Aims Community College is one of the largest and most comprehensive two-year colleges in Colorado. Since 1967 Aims has established four campuses, constructed 18 buildings, expanded curriculum to 2,000 day, evening and weekend courses and taught more than 200,000 students.
Ethnicity | Gender | Age | Students |
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Caucasian: 71.4% | Female: 55.9% | Under 18: 1.6% | Full-Time: 36.6% |
Hispanic: 18.4% | Male: 43.8% | 18 - 21: 33.2% | Part-Time: 63.4% |
Other: 10.1% | 22 - 29: 34% | On Financial Aid: 33.1% | |
30 - 39: 14.4% |
The current annual tuition costs for Aims Community College average around $8,500 for every student. However, approximately 32% of the student body receives loans in the average amount of $4,900 per year.[10]
UNC and CSU connections
Aims Community College has a cooperative registration agreement with the University of Northern Colorado and Colorado State University. Students enrolled for 12 or more semester credits are eligible to enroll in one additional undergraduate class (maximum 5 semester credits) at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) or Colorado State University (CSU) during the corresponding term without additional tuition charges.
Full-time UNC and CSU students may likewise enroll in one course (maximum 5 semester credits) at Aims. Continuing Education courses cannot be taken as the free class. [11]
References
- ↑ Aims Homepage
- ↑ "History of Aims". Aims Community College. Retrieved 4 December 2014.}
- ↑ "Aims President". Aims Community College. Retrieved 4 December 2014.}
- 1 2 "IEA: Facts and Stats". Aims Community College. Retrieved 4 December 2014.}
- ↑ Aims History
- ↑ Health and Science Building
- ↑ Academic Programs
- ↑ Aims Accreditation
- ↑ Student Resources
- ↑ http://www.american-school-search.com/aims-community-college.html
- ↑ Cooperative Registration Agreement
External links
Coordinates: 40°24′42″N 104°45′52″W / 40.411780°N 104.764316°W