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Loveland Classical Schools partners with Aims to offer opportunities for students to earn college credit while in high school through concurrent enrollment.

Earn College Credit at Loveland Classical

Loveland Classical Schools is a K-12 tuition-free charter school located in Loveland. Concurrent enrollment supports the Loveland Classical values, including pursuing excellence through vigorous diligence. The joy of success is found in hard work through academically challenging material. In concurrent enrollment classes, students have the opportunity to earn college credit while they are still in high school in partnership with Aims. This sets them up for success as they move on to the next chapter of their life after graduation.

“Taking concurrent enrollment classes in high school through Aims allowed me to satisfy some of my general education class requirements. It saved me money and allowed me to focus on classes that pertained to my field of study more quickly when I entered college.”
--Annika Thayer, Loveland Classical Class of 2022

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For questions or to begin enrollment, please call:

(970) 541-1507 then select option 2 for the Academy, and extension 103

For more information about high school programs, please contact Aims staff listed below.

Current Available Courses

Course offerings may change with each new semester. 

HIS 1320 - Western Civilization: 1650-Present: GT-HI1

Explores trends within events, peoples, groups, ideas, and institutions in Western civilization since 1650. This course focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such as gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category. Course is not repeatable for credit.

Credits

3

HIS 1210 - United States History to Reconstruction: GT-HI1

Explores trends within events, peoples--including Native American--groups, ideas, and institutions in North America and the United States to Reconstruction. This class focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening skills historians use while constructing knowledge and studying a diverse set of narratives through perspectives such gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-HI1 category. Course is not repeatable for credit.

Credits

3

LIT 1015 - Introduction to Literature I: GT-AH2

Introduces fiction, poetry, and drama. This course emphasizes active and responsive reading. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category. Course is not repeatable for credit.

Credits

3

LIT 2012 - American Literature After the Civil War: GT-AH2

Examines American literary works from 1865 to the present, distinguishing among literary themes, genres, and schools of thought that illustrate historical and social contexts across a multicultural spectrum. This is a statewide Guaranteed Transfer course in the GT-AH2 category. Course is not repeatable for credit.

Credits

3