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AIMing for success!
Sometimes, taking proper aim at a specific goal takes a few years and some careful consideration. And in the case of three Kettering University alumni, it took a simple call from Kettering President Stan Liberty during an alumni gathering in New York City...Academically Interested Minds (AIM)
Started in 1984, Kettering University developed the AIM program to help students of color make a successful transition from high school to college.
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AIM program is award winning
The Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) program at Kettering received the 2004 "Outstanding Program" award from the Michigan Association of College Registrars and Admissions Officers (MACRAO). The program was recognized to its dedication to the...
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AIM receives $67,000
Three gifts totaling $67,000 will support Kettering University's Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) premier pre-college program and provide scholarships. Dwight Tavada, director of Kettering's Office of Multicultural Student Initiatives, said the...
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Taking AIM at the future
While their friends are at the beach, holding down summer jobs and enjoying their last summer before their senior year in high school, 32 students are willingly sitting through Calculus, Chemistry, Physics and Business classes at Kettering University to...
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AIM program wins national award
The Academically Interested Minorities (AIM) program can add national honors to its already long list of awards. AIM was recognized by the National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Administrators (NAMEPA) as an exceptional contributor to...
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O'Neal talks of success at AIM banquet
Rodney O'Neal '76 really only had one reason for filling out his college application to General Motors Institute (Kettering University) back in the 1960s - he wanted his guidance counselor to stop asking him about it. The guidance counselor's approach...
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NAMEPA awards AIM 'Best Pre-College Program'
Kettering University’s AIM program was honored with the Pre-College Program of the Year award from the National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates (NAMEPA) March 1, at Sony Motion Picture Studios in Los Angeles at their conference...
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The UPS Foundation grants Kettering $26,000 for AIM
Kettering University received a $26,000 grant from The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS. The grant will be used to provide scholarships for the University’s pre-college program Academically Interested Minds (AIM) and academic scholarships for...
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