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HS2Aims Advising

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| Room: Second Floor

5401 W. 20th Street, 80634, United States

Hours:
In-person and Remote Services
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m
(Evening appointments available by request)

HS2Aims success coaches located in the Transitions Center on the Greeley Campus support high school students enrolled in Aims courses. We help you navigate your concurrent enrollment experience, earn credentials, and prepare for your future at Aims after graduating high school.

How can we help?

  • Personalized Academic Advising: We'll work with you to create a personalized academic plan, helping you select the right courses and stay on track to meet your goals.
  • Course Registration Assistance: Need help navigating the course registration process? We're here to guide you through each step.
  • Timely Communication: As you balance your high school and college coursework, we'll provide timely updates on deadlines, resources, and next steps.
  • Academic Progress Monitoring: We'll monitor your academic progress and offer support if you need it.
  • Technology Navigation: Need help with Okta, Workday, or D2L? We can assist you.
  • Resource Connection: We'll connect you with campus resources tailored to your unique needs as a high school student.
  • Transition Support: Planning to continue your education at Aims after high school? We're here to help you with the next steps.

Ready to Connect?

Request to schedule an advising appointment by emailing hs2aims@aims.edu or calling us at 970-339-6580, select option 1.

*This includes high school students who are homeschooled or unaffiliated with a participating high school or self-pay.

Your first step is to connect with your high school counselor. Your counselor will help you navigate the necessary steps and provide you with the appropriate paperwork.

Request to schedule an advising appointment with your assigned Pathway Advisor.

HS2Aims Advising FAQ

High School to Aims (HS2Aims) is a College-wide initiative promoting a seamless transition for Concurrent Enrollment students to return to Aims to complete their studies after high school graduation. Focused on high school students in Weld and Larimer counties, HS2Aims provides post-secondary opportunities that lead to certificate and degree completion.

This college-wide approach aims to provide concurrent enrollment students a seamless experience that promotes credential completion and/or matriculation to Aims after high school graduation.

HS2Aims is the collaborative effort of several Aims departments working together to serve high school concurrent enrollment students. These departments include Enrollment Management, High School Programs and the Transitions Center.

HS2Aims success coaches serve:

  • Currently enrolled or recently admitted high school students and their parents/legal guardians (this includes homeschooled and self-pay high school students).
  • High school students in the concurrent enrollment TREP program should contact kara.roberts@aims.edu for questions related to their academic plan. 
  • High school students enrolled in an Aims Career Academy program should contact margaret.dempsey@aims.edu
  • High school students enrolled at the Aims Early College Academy should contact rosa.law@aims.edu

Success coaches provide personalized academic advising and success coaching to high school students enrolled in Aims courses. Additionally, success coaches provide transition support to high school students interested in continuing at Aims after high school graduation. 

If you are an approved point of contact, search for your high school at the link below and meet your HS2Aims triage team - get connected to the right Aims staff member today!

If you are not an approved point of contact for your high school, contact your high school concurrent enrollment administrator for more information and next steps.

Meet the HS2Aims Advising Team