Aims Community College

In 1969, a permanent 175-acre (0.71 km2) site for the college was purchased on the western edge of Greeley along what is now 20th Street and 47th Avenue.

Upon Beaty's death in 1975, Richard A. Laughlin was appointed acting president of Aims Community College.

In August 1979, George R. Conger was appointed Aims Community College's president.

Aims Communication Media students may also work in a radio broadcast facility on the Greeley campus.

[7] Aims Community College students enrolled for 12 or more semester credits are eligible to enroll in one additional undergraduate class (maximum 5 semester credits) at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) or Colorado State University (CSU) during the corresponding term without additional tuition charges.

Full-time UNC and CSU students may likewise enroll in one course (maximum 5 semester credits) at Aims.

The Fort Lupton Campus.