Students in Greeley-Evans School District 6 this fall can take classes at Aims Community College at no cost.
The goal of the program, called Career Academy, is to provide high school juniors and seniors interested in career and technical education the opportunity to earn a certificate or begin work toward an associate degree before they finish high school.
Spaces are allotted for high school students interested in careers in Allied Health, automotive technology, automotive collision and repair, welding and multi-industry systems technicians, but are not limited to those programs.
Interested juniors or seniors should contact their high school guidance counselors to find out more details about Career Academy.