Aims Community College is a two-year college serving northern Colorado with three campuses in Greeley, Fort Lupton and Loveland. Aims offers more than 160 degree and certificate programs and provides many diverse programs as both day and night classes. 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.
Aims Community College | |
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Established | 1967 |
Type | Two Year |
President | Marci Liddell |
Dean | Dr. Donna Souther |
Students | 8,000 |
Location | Greeley, Colorado, United States |
Campus | Loveland, Greeley, Fort Lupton |
Website | www.aims.edu |
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