Aims Community College has awarded thousands of dollars of emergency funding to students who have been economically impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meg attended Aims Community College to finish her associate degree and in 1995, she signed up for a hiking class. She expected to learn to hike but not to fall in love.
G. Mark received his AA in Liberal Arts from Aims and began working in the Biofeedback Lab in 1981 before moving over to Media Services as a Graphic Designer. Laura started working at Aims Community College in 1991.
Born in Denver, Jamie grew up in Fort Lupton and graduated from Fort Lupton High School. Learn how Aims offered him an affordable path to higher education that led him to join the Aims advising staff.
The four public colleges and universities in Northern Colorado added $3.9 billion in income to the economy of Larimer and Weld Counties and supported one of every eight jobs in the region in the fiscal year 2017-18, according to the results of a new economic impact study released today.