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Getting Started
- Returning Students

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Apply
Early for Financial Aid & Scholarships
FAFSA, loans, grants, scholarships, and student employment
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Complete Your Application
for Admission
It it has been more than a year since you attended, you will need
to fill out a new application
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Attend
a Get Started Session
Get Started sessions are highly recommended for new students who've
never been to Aims and are seeking a degree or certificate or are
planning on taking a few courses and transferring.
Information will be provided on:
- Aims' programs
- Enrollment steps
- Using the catalog and schedule
- Financial aid
- Other services and resources
Get Started Session Options
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Meet the Assessment Requirements
What tests/courses/scores do you need to have?
- ACT scores (Reading 17, Sentence Skills 18, Math 19), or
- SAT scores (Verbal 430, Math 460), or
- Successful completion of college-level math and English courses,
or
- Taking the Accuplacer
computer placement test
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Meet
with an Advisor
- Review assessment scores
- Discuss programs and requirements
- Identify academic resources to help you be successful
- Call to make an appointment!
- Greeley Campus (970) 339-6251
- Fort Lupton Campus (303) 857-4022, ext. 4300
- Loveland Campus (970) 667-4611, ext. 3300
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Register for Classes -
Register Early!
- Fall & Summer registration for new students started April
12, 2010
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Complete
the Payment Process
- By the First
Payment Deadline ONE of the following needs to be done
or all classes will be dropped:
- Pay in full
- Sign up for e-Cashier Payment Plan
- Be AWARDED Financial Aid
- Submit 3rd party paperwork to the Cashier's office
- After the First Payment Deadline ONE of the above needs to
be done same day of registration or all classes will be dropped
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Purchase your Textbooks and
Supplies
Books and supplies can be purchased on-campus or online
- Visit the Aims' bookstore in the College Center for new and
used books
- Textbooks can be ordered online at www.efollett.com
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Important note to discuss with your parents/family
- Once you enroll in college, regardless of your age, all rights
belong to you. Unlike your high school experience, your parents
and others have no inherent rights to access your educational
records.
- If you would like us to be able to share your student records
with your parent, you will need to complete a Release of Confidential
Information form.
The form can be found:
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