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Facts & Stats
Aims Community College ranks among the most respected community colleges
in the nation. Aims is one of the largest
and most comprehensive two-year colleges in Colorado. Since
1967 Aims has established four campuses, constructed 18 buildings,
expanded curriculum to 2,000 day, evening and weekend courses
and taught more than 200,000 students.
Spring 2012 - Census (Day 15)
- Headcount: 5252
- FTE (30): 1614.67
- Student Demographics
- Race/Ethnicity:
Hispanic: 1492
Caucasian, non-Hispanic: 3323
Other (incl. Unknown), non-Hispanic: 437
- Gender:
Female: 2938
Male: 2291
Unknown: 23
- Age:
21 and Under: 2260
22 - 29: 1478
30 - 49: 1214
50 and Over: 300
- Full-time: 2168
- Part Time: 3084
- Receiving FA: 2915
- Retention--% of Fall 2009 students enrolled:
- Spring 2010: coming soon
- Fall 2010: coming soon
- Graduation Rate: coming soon
- Transfer Out Rate: coming soon
- Job placement rate: coming soon
Fall 2011 Final
- Headcount: 5290
- FTE (30): 1608.08
- Student Demographics
- Race/Ethnicity:
Hispanic: 1424
Caucasian, non-Hispanic: 3428
Other (incl. Unknown), non-Hispanic: 611
- Gender:
Female: 2927
Male: 2337
Unknown: 26
- Age:
21 and Under: 2354
22 - 29: 1495
30 - 49: 1132
50 and Over: 309
- Full-time: 2136
- Part Time: 3154
- Receiving FA: 2940
- Retention--% of Fall 2009 students enrolled:
- Spring 2010: coming soon
- Fall 2010: coming soon
- Graduation Rate: coming soon
- Transfer Out Rate: coming soon
- Job placement rate: coming soon
* All Fall enrollment data based on the Fall SURDS enrollment file, with additional data from our internal financial aid and enrollment snapshot files from Fall Final.
Ethnicity based on the new IPEDS definitions, using the data reported in the Fall SURDS file for those columns. Hispanic trumps all other race/ethnicity data, so there are Hispanics who also identified themselves as Asian or Native American, but for the purpose of this report, they show up only under Hispanic.
Full-time is defined as students taking 12 or more credit hours in the term being reported.
Receiving financial aid is defined as any student receiving any form of financial aid (including institutional grants, loans of any type, and/or workstudy).
Retention
Graduation rates are based on data used for the IPEDS Graduation Rate Survey. These figures reflect the Fall 2007 first-time, full-time degree-seeking cohort, showing the percent who completed a degree or certificate within three years.
Transfer rates are based on the same cohort as the Graduation Rate, and transfer information comes from a file submitted to the National Student Clearinghouse in June.
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