Currently located in the Ed Beaty Hall lobby on the Aims Greeley campus, the Grind offers a variety of coffeehouse-style beverages, baked goods and other grab-n-go food items.
Located in the Public Safety Institute on the Aims Windsor campus, Arty's Underground offers a selection of hot and cold beverages and grab-n-go hot and cold food items.
The Fort Lupton campus is home to the Aims agricultural and welding programs. Students ready to prepare for a career in agriculture, horticulture, crop and soil science, animal science, landscaping and welding will have everything they need on the Fort Lupton campus. Workforce development and CDL training are also offered here.
Office Hours:
Fall and Spring Semester:
Mon. - Fri.: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Summer Semester:
Mon. - Thurs.: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Campus Hours:
Campus hours vary each semester according to course schedules.
The Gateway Building on the Aims Windsor Campus has academic simulators for the Criminal Justice, Fire Science and Aviation programs, a Learning Commons, general education classrooms, gathering and study spaces, student services, dining options, and faculty and staff offices.
This covered pavilion is located in the center of the lawn near Winograd Lane on the Greeley campus. It provides an open-air spot out of the elements to relax, study or meet up with friends.
The Greeley Campus is the largest of the four campuses and provides a vast selection of classes and services. Students enrolled at the Greeley Campus have a wide range of degrees and certificates to choose from.
The greenhouse on the Fort Lupton Campus offers Aims agriculture students an indoor space for year-round, hands-on learning. Features include real-time environmental monitoring, an evaporative pad and a fan cooling system.
The greenhouse is open to registered agriculture program students while classes are in session.
Earn college credit at Aims while attending high school. Aims partners with virtually every Northern Colorado school district, offering programs that allow students to earn college credits, certificates or associate degrees while completing their high school diploma.
The Information Technology Department is committed to providing technology services and support that allow Aims Community College to achieve its educational mission and strategic goals. For support, visit https://webhelpdesk.aims.edu/