Aims Community College has earned the 2026-2027 Military Friendly® Schools Designation, recognized as a Gold Level School.
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Aims Community College Earns Military Friendly School Designation
Institutions earning the Military Friendly Schools® designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. Final ratings were determined by combining an organization’s survey score, public data and an assessment of the institution’s ability to meet and exceed thresholds for student recruitment, retention, academic progress, graduation rates, career placement and support services for veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses.
“At Aims, we recognize the unique experiences and strengths that military-connected students bring to our campuses," said Dr. Leah L. Bornstein, Aims Community College CEO and President. “This designation affirms our ongoing work to create an environment where they feel supported, valued and empowered to achieve their goals.”
Aims has always been deeply embedded within the community it serves. Weld County has roughly 18,000 veterans, about 7% of the total population. The college is acutely aware of the responsibility to this demographic.
“While this national recognition is an amazing accomplishment, it is only the first step toward our goal of ensuring veterans, dependents, spouses and survivors in our community have the resources, education, and support they deserve to build successful, fulfilling civilian lives,” said Dr. Ross Atkinson, Veteran Student Success Coach. “With that goal in mind, we still have work to do.”
The Aims Veteran Services Department is a holistic office dedicated to supporting all student-veterans and military-connected students across all of Aims' campuses. This comprehensive approach allows the college to provide granular, individualized support for every challenge that arises during the transition from military service to higher education. Wrap-around services include processing VA education benefits, organizing veteran programming, advocating for our students, supporting clubs and honor societies and providing academic and social support. Aims also serve as a reliable crisis point of contact and maintain strong relationships with community partners to bridge any resource gaps for our students.
Atkinson is a U.S. Army combat veteran who discovered his passion for education while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. He went on to earn both his Master's in English and his Ph.D. in Education Sciences from Colorado State University. “What truly sets us apart, however, is our shared experience,” Atkinson said.
“Our staff has a profound understanding of the unique challenges our students face because we were once those students. Because we have navigated this exact transition, we are deeply invested in helping our students overcome these obstacles and achieve their academic goals.”
Building on this commitment to supporting military-connected students, the impact of such efforts is recognized on a broader scale. “Earning the Military Friendly® designation is more than a badge of honor; it is a reflection of an institution’s deep-rooted values and strategic commitment to those who served,” said Kayla Lopez, Military Friendly® Vice President of Memberships. “Their support is transformative, proving that investing in military-connected students is both a moral imperative and a standard for educational excellence.”
To learn more about services and support for military veterans and their families at Aims, visit aims.co/veteranservices.
About Military Friendly
Military Friendly® is the standard that measures an organization’s commitment, effort, and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefits for the military community. Over 3,200 organizations compete annually for the Military Friendly Schools® designation. Military Friendly® is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business. Military Friendly® is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Defense or the federal government. Results are produced via a rules-based algorithm. The data-driven Military Friendly® lists and methodology are available at militaryfriendly.com.