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Aims in the News
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Aims Students Hold Their Own at International Contest
Aims Community College students finished third in the undergraduate division of the 2025 American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Welfare Assessment Contest at Texas A&M University.
Aims Community College Swears in New Board Members
Aims Community College has sworn in new and re-elected members of its Board of Trustees. Marilyn Schock, representing District C, is a re-elected member. New members are Rhonda Solis in District D and Marcella Mieczkowski in District E.
Here's How Much More Income a College Degree Gets You in Colorado
A new earnings indicator on the federal financial aid website compares the median pay four years after graduation from college to that of a high school graduate. It is estimated that an Aims graduate receives $10,657 median earnings gain.