.Student Clubs & Organizations


 
Club Activities

 
Why join a club?
Assisting Student Clubs & Organizations Success
Why join an Aims student club or organization?
• Be more satisfied with your college experience and earn your degree
• Meet new people and make new friends!
• Feel a sense of connection
• Get valuable experience in project work and team building
• It looks great on a resume! Employers like employees who can work with others, go beyond basic expectations, and complete projects.
• Draw upon other members as a resource for your studies or educational experiences
• Challenge yourself to explore new things
• Get involved outside of the classroom to reinforce the learning that happens inside the classroom
• Make a difference. Student clubs members help plan events on campus, serve their community, and participate in national conferences. Leave your own legacy at Aims!
• Don’t regret not having the whole college experience.
• Don't forget… You can get involved at ANY point during your time at Aims. Don't limit your new experiences to your first semester! Try something new.
It's true; you will get out of Aims and your college experience what you put into it!

Existing Student Clubs at Aims:

Aims Anthropological Association
Aims Art in Action
Aims Aviators
Aims Business Association
Aims English Honor Society
Aims Gay-Straight Alliance
Aims Hellfire Welding Club
Aims History Association
Aims Martial Arts Club
Aims Music Club
Aims Program of Radiology Students
Aims Student Nursing Association – 1
Aims Student Nursing Association – 2
Aims Students Raising Kids
Aims Video Production Club
Campus Crusade for Christ
Creative Students, Ink
Emergency Services Club
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
Skills USA
Skills USA Hot Rod Club – Fort Lupton
Student Support Services Helping Hands
Surgical Technology Club

 

Student Organization Resources:

Student Organization Handbook 2009-2010
Student Organization Forms
New Club Recognition Forms
Returning Club Recognition Forms
Easy Button for Clubs Form
Club Handbook Highlights
Program Planning Resource Guide
Fundraising Ideas
Off-Campus Community Service Project Ideas
Meeting Scheduling Tools
Meeting Management
.....Meeting Icebreakers
.....
Parliamentary Procedure
.....Sample Agenda
.....Sample Minutes
.....Sample Sign-In Sheet
Student Senate
.....Student Senate Calendar
.....
Student Senate Bylaws
.....SGA Bylaws
Changes to Your Organization
Student Organization Advisor Resources
.....Student Organization Advisor Training
.....
Student Organization Advisor Handbook 2009-2010
.....Student Organization Forms
Member Recruitment Opportunities
.....Student Involvement Fair
.....
Spring Student Involvement Fair
.....WelcomeFest
.....Fall-In
.....Tabling Guidelines
.....Advertising Guidelines

How do I join a club?
Club Meetings
Joining an Aims club or organization is easy and rewarding. Check out the Aims Clubs and Organizations’ web pages. Each site will have a list of planned events, meeting information, and club mission statement. No matter what your interest, Aims offers a variety of student organizations and clubs for you to get involved today!
• Email the club advisor
• Drop by a club event
• Volunteer to help at an event. Volunteers are always appreciated!
• Check out a club meeting
• Contact Randee Morris, Coordinator of Student Organizations and Activities, rmorris3@aims.edu
• Drop by the Student Life Office

Campus Crusade for Christ meets in the EDBH Student Lounge at 11am on Mondays

Aims Gay-Straight Alliance
meets in room 129 in EDBH from 1:30pm-2:30pm on Fridays
 
LULAC meets in room 123 in EDBH from 6pm-7pm on Wednesdays

Aims Anthropological Association meets in room 133 in EDBH from 10:30am - 11:30am on Tuesdays

Aims History Association meets in room 129 in EDBH from 3pm - 4pm on Thursdays
 
CS, Ink meets every two weeks. One meeting is on Wednesdays at 12pm and the one two weeks after that is in Thursdays at 3:45pm. They alternate every other meeting. They both take place in EDBH 119.The AIMS Aviators will be meeting Monday through Thursday at 7p.m. in the Aviation building room AV110. We will also be meeting Fridays at the AIMS flight training center at 7p.m. Our next activity will be the National Intercollegiate Flying Association's National flight team contest (or SAFECON) in Terre Haute, Indiana at Indiana State University on May 17-22.

 If you are a club member or advisor and would like to list your next meeting here, please email patty.miller@aims.edu

How do I start a new club?

If you don't see a club that interests you, or have a great idea for a new club, start your own! Student Life offers assistance to help you get your club up and running. For more information, email Randee Morris, Coordinator of Student Organizations and Activities, rmorris3@aims.edu.

 

For more information on how to get involved on your campus,
contact Randee Morris, rmorris3@aims.edu, or 970-339-6259 in the Student Life Office.