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Aims Overview
History
In 1965 a citizen’s committee representing all of Weld County’s school districts recommended the formation of a junior college district. In January of 1967, voters of the district overwhelmingly approved the establishment of Aims Community College. Two months later a governing board was elected and it, in turn, selected Dr. Ed Beaty as the College’s first president.
Aims has continued to grow to serve the needs of the community over the past 50 years and now provides educational excellence at locations in Greeley, Fort Lupton, Loveland and Windsor. Curriculum now includes 4,000 day, evening, weekend and online courses annually in more than 200 degree and certificate programs.
Aims continues to prepare for the future by expanding and remodeling facilities and by constantly updating the technology that is available to students in the classroom, around the campuses and online.
College Mission:
The mission of Aims Community College is to provide knowledge and skills to advance the quality of life, economic vitality, and overall success of the diverse communities that we serve.
Purpose: Build a Stronger Community
Vision: First Choice - The Recognized Leader in Learning and Student Success
College Values
The college’s values define what Aims employees and students provide to and expect from each other. They are:
- Authenticity & Truthfulness
- Community
- Equity & Professional Respect
- Inclusiveness
- Performance Excellence & Effectiveness
Tuition
Aims Community College has the lowest tuition in Northern Colorado, making Aims the most affordable place to accomplish the first 2 years of your college education. Earn a professional certificate, an Associate’s degree, or use your Guaranteed Transfer classes to achieve your Bachelor’s degree at any 4-year Colorado institution for a fraction of the cost to attend there the full 4 years.
Greeley Campus
The Greeley Campus in west Greeley is the center of Aims Community College. The 180-acre campus is home to a dozen academic buildings, including several general classroom buildings, a physical education and recreation center, administrative services complex, and the College Center, which houses almost all student services including Financial Aid, Admissions, Registration, Records, Advising and the Learning Commons.
For a comprehensive look of the campus, refer to the campus map.
Aims Community College is a single educational institution consisting of the main campus in Greeley and campuses in Fort Lupton, Loveland, and Windsor. Degrees and certificates are conferred by Aims Community College. The College does not offer all programs at all campuses. Students who begin their education Online, in Fort Lupton, Loveland or Windsor may need to complete program requirements on the Greeley campus.
Wireless Infrastructure at Aims Community College
Aims Community College has prolific, high-speed wireless available in all of its campus buildings. Wireless Local Area Networks or WLANs enable Aims students, staff, and faculty to connect to the Internet using 802.11 a, b, g, n, or ac, ensuring compatibility and speed for all standard mobile devices. This technology allows students to collaborate on classroom assignments in more casual settings like the Campus Bistro, study lounges and the College Center atrium. On our Greeley campus, outdoor areas also have wireless coverage.
Fort Lupton Campus
Location:
260 College Avenue
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Telephone: 303.857.4022, ext. 4300
Greeley - 970.330.8008, ext. 4300
FAX - 970.352.6950
Email: fortlupton@aims.edu
Executive Campus Director:
Julie Luekenga, Ext. 5907
Staff Executive:
Stefanie Klatt, Ext. 5304
Student Development Counselor:
Kathryn Bowker, Ext. 5303
Enrollment Advisor:
Alice Shiflett, Ext. 5327
Student Services Specialist:
Natalia Delgado, Ext. 5913
Bookstore:
Ext. 5945
Learning Commons:
Ext. 5905
Aims Community College in Fort Lupton houses everything a student needs to be completely successful without leaving campus. The campus in Fort Lupton has two buildings as part of our full-service campus. We offer guaranteed transfer and general education courses so you can earn your associate degree, along with several Career and Technical Education courses, which can lead to certificates and AAS degrees. Certificates and degrees are offered in agriculture, nurse aide, and welding. Other programs available at the Fort Lupton Campus include non-credit continuing education courses, Bueno HEP/GED, and Bueno College Assistance Program (CAMP).
In September 2013, the new Platte Building was opened to provide more classroom and state-of-the-art laboratory and workshop spaces. The agriculture and welding programs are both housed in the Platte Building and are continually growing to meet the employment demand of our community. Our agriculture program is the only one in Colorado to offer a Precision Ag Certificate.
The Prairie Building, which was recently renovated, houses academic classrooms as well admissions, registration, advising, textbooks, and financial aid services. It also houses the Learning Commons which offers tutoring, testing, a computer lab, and library.
The campus is just one-half mile east of downtown Fort Lupton, conveniently located to serve the southeast Weld County community. Aims Community College in Fort Lupton houses everything a student needs to be completely successful without leaving campus!
Loveland Campus
Location:
104 E. Fourth Street,
Loveland, CO 80537
Telephone: 970.667.4611
FAX: 970.635.9022
TTY: 970.667.2387
Email: loveland@aims.edu
Campus Dean:
Heather Lelchook, Ext. 3311
Staff Executive:
Karen Hankey, Ext. 3336
Student Services:
Kara Tripician, Ext. 3306
Admissions & Records, Advising and Financial Aid Assistance:
Ext. 3300
Bookstore:
Ext. 3310
Career Services and Counseling:
Ext. 6245
Learning Commons:
Ext. 3304
Campus Security: 970.518.5137 (during campus hours)
Security after hours: 970.539.2171
Emergency: 911
Aims Community College’s west campus is located in downtown Loveland at 104 East 4th Street. The Loveland Campus, donated by the McKee Charitable Trust, opened in the fall of 1990. The Loveland Campus is a full-service campus offering the following services: Admissions and Records, Assessment, Advising, Bookstore, The Learning Commons (computer lab, library, testing, and tutoring), and Financial Aid advising.
Aims Loveland offers courses in various formats: face-to-face, semester-long courses, accelerated courses, online courses, and hybrid courses (combination online and face-to-face). In addition, we offer both credit and non-credit courses during the day and evening to accommodate different schedules and interests. Non-credit courses, on demand, may include corporate or customized training, workshops, and career classes.
With advising and proper planning, students may complete an Associate of Arts degree, Associate of Arts Business Transfer degree, and the Associate of Science, all meeting Colorado core general education requirements. Several of the Associate of Science electives are on the Greeley campus and students travel to Greeley to take those courses. In addition to the Associate degrees and core courses, a certificate in Graphic Software and Applications is offered at the Loveland campus.
Finally, students will find a rich campus life with Student Leadership and Development programming such as I-Focus workshops, holiday celebrations, Peer Educators promoting health and wellness activities, and student clubs.
Windsor Campus
Location:
1120 and 1130 Southgate Drive
Windsor, CO. 80550
Telephone: 970.339.6690
FAX: 970.475.2315
Email: windsor@aims.edu
Executive Campus Director:
Mary Gabriel, 970.339.6248
Staff Executive:
Lori McEachron, 970.339.6233
Enrollment Advisor:
Matthew Wallace, 970.339.6690
Learning Commons:
970.378.3520
The Aims Windsor Campus is a state-of-the-art training and educational facility located off I-25 and US-34 serving all of Northern Colorado. This Campus houses the Automotive and Technology Center, the Public Safety Institute, and general education courses leading to Associate of Arts or Science degrees.
The Aims Automotive and Technology Center opened in January 2010. It provides high-tech training in Automotive Service Technology, Collision Repair, and Refinishing, Light Diesel Repair, and Upholstery. These programs are nationally recognized and certified in both secondary and post-secondary educational systems with accreditation provided by the National Automotive Technicians and Education Foundation. The latest equipment, industry-proven instructors, and generous tool program prepare students for success in the automotive industry.
Opened in January 2016, the Public Safety Institute provides comprehensive emergency response training for firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and paramedics along with medical assisting technicians and phlebotomists. Our renowned Public Safety Institute features the latest equipment and facilities for students in public safety, including an anatomage table, gas-prop burn tower, simulation manikins and rooms, fire trucks, ambulances, and more. Hands-on training, state-of-the-art facilities, and knowledgeable instructors working in the field all combine to create a unique experience for students studying public safety.
In addition, to these career and technical education degrees, students can work toward an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree at the Windsor Campus. Weekend classes are also offered.
The Windsor Campus includes a physical fitness area available to all Windsor students, a Student Services suite, and a Learning Commons consisting of a computer lab, library, and tutoring services. Registration, testing, and advising are available on site. Additionally, Windsor students can participate in a rich campus life through workshops, recruiting events, holiday and school celebrations, clubs, and other student programming.
Centrally located in Northern Colorado, the Windsor Campus has over 100,000 square feet of learning space. Come see what this amazing campus has to offer.
Aims Online
Location:
Online Learning Office
Ed Beaty Hall 126B
5401 W. 20th Street
Greeley, CO 80632
Telephone: 970.339.6476
FAX: 970.506.6940
TTY: 970.339.6388
Director:
Cheryl Comstock, 970.339.6476
Online learning is an increasingly popular way for people to get access to the courses and knowledge they need. Online classes appeal to students with rigid schedules or transportation barriers that might prevent them from attending on-campus classes on a regular basis. With advising and proper planning, students can complete an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree on the Online Campus.
In Aims online courses, you learn using your computer with Internet access. Some classes require one on-campus orientation session and/or testing in an on-campus lab or at another proctored site.
The course content is presented through web pages, audio/video presentations and other means.
Communication tools, such as web-based chat rooms, message boards, and e-mail, allow students to interact with the instructor and other classmates.
You will cover the same material in the same amount of time as students in a traditional classroom setting, but your learning experience will be no less demanding; you will have to be disciplined and motivated to get the most out of your online learning experience.
Before you enroll in an online class, consider the following:
Speak with an advisor in the Advising Center to make sure the online courses chosen are available online, and available in the semesters desired.
People who learn effectively in an online setting are:
- Self-motivating and willing to accept responsibility for their own learning,
- Self-disciplined, able to budget their time effectively and willing to stick to deadlines,
- Comfortable with technology, especially web-based and Internet technologies,
- Willing to accept the challenge of being an independent learner,
- Willing to take the initiative and first contact their instructor when they have questions or concerns regarding the course and access to the assigned materials therein (e.g., assignments and exams)
- Able to communicate well in writing,
- Aware that the flexibility inherent in many online courses does not mean the course will be easy.
In addition, to be successful at online learning you must have:
- Reliable access to the Internet, including an up-to-date web browser such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome.
- Access to other technologies as required for each course. These technologies may include a microphone, speakers, and/or web camera. Consult the instructor for details.
Online tutoring is available for students enrolled in selected online courses. Please visit the Student tab for additional information. Other student services, such as advising, financial aid, admissions, registration, library, and bookstore are also available to the online student through the Aims web site.
If online learning suits your style and meets your needs, then consider enrolling in courses in Aims Community College’s Online Campus.
Online Course Curriculum Standards
Aims uses existing academic structures in the development of distance education courses and curricula. The college follows the Colorado state mandated common course descriptions, competencies, and outlines for any course offered, regardless of the method of delivery. When an online course is presented to the Aims Curriculum Committee, the syllabus must reflect the content and learning outcomes of the same face-to-face course. Our online faculty training includes the CCHE recommendations “that for every hour of credit, students must engage in a minimum of 12.5 hours of instructional time” (15 week semester = 50 minutes per week per credit). Therefore, our online faculty design and facilitate their online courses so that students have the opportunity to devote enough time on task to meet course objectives.
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