The Student Life Office oversees the Student Government Association (SGA), Campus Activities Programming (CAP) Board, Arty's Recovery Connection (ARC), student clubs and organizations, bus passes, student IDs and parking permits.
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You can get involved at Aims in many ways. Joining a student club or organization, becoming a student leader on the Student Government Association (SGA), Campus Activities Programming (CAP) Board, or Arty's Recovery Connection (ARC) and volunteering to help with student activities are the most popular ways of getting involved on campus.
Aims offers opportunities for planning activities as a member of the Campus Activities Programming (CAP) Board to raise awareness and provide information on various topics related to increasing student success while building a community of students. To learn more, visit the CAP page.
There are many ways you can find out about Aims activities, including:
- Aims Events Calendar
- Campus Toilet Paper newsletter
- Aims Student Life social media channels
- Aims Weekly email
- Posters on campus
A variety of clubs and organizations are on campus. Some clubs are academic, social, religious, honors or service-focused. You can find our current list of clubs here.
Joining a club can offer the following benefits:
- Being more satisfied with your college experience.
- Meeting new people and making new friends!
- Developing your leadership and professional skills.
- Making a difference. Student club members help plan events on campus, serve their community and participate in national conferences.
- Improving your scholarship application.
- Improving your resume! Employers like employees who can communicate and work effectively with others, go beyond basic expectations and complete projects.
Yes. The Aims co-curricular transcript complements your academic transcript and details your involvement in Aims student clubs, participation in community service projects, professional and leadership development, and charts honors, awards and recognition you have earned.
You can get your FREE Aims student ID at the Info Desk in the Student Commons on the Greeley Campus or at the front desk on the satellite campuses. Don’t forget to bring a photo ID.
Parking permits at Aims are free. Each vehicle parked on campus needs a parking permit. Parking permits can be picked up at the info desk in the Student Commons on the Greeley Campus or at the front desk on the satellite campuses. If you park in faculty or staff parking, designated visitor or handicapped parking without proper authorization, you will be ticketed and have to pay a fine.
All fliers must be approved by the Student Life Office in room 120 of the Student Commons on the Greeley Campus. The flier must be dated and will be removed after three weeks.
Your first step is to attempt to visit with the individual or office to find a resolution. If you still feel you need support to resolve the situation, start by filling out the online MAAP report. Once submitted, you will be contacted to set up a meeting with a MAAP officer. Please visit the Dean’s Office page for more information.