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Open to All Metro-Area
8th Grade Students

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Working Connections IT Conference
June 23 - 27

5 Days, 10 Tracks
Intensive IT Training

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AIM Institute actively partners with Nebraska high schools and other organizations to help students not only succeed in high school but to visualize a bright future beyond graduation.
 

  • College Bound Clubs – These high school clubs, known more formally as Upward Bound and Math Science Upward Bound programs, are geared towards students who have shown the potential to improve their school performance and become the first in their families to attend college. Learn More...     
  • Youth Leadership Omaha – AIM and Creighton University have teamed up to take this popular program to the next level. The program is designed to help build the interest of area high school students in becoming future leaders in Omaha. Learn More...  
  • eCommerce Entrepreneurial Curriculum – AIM recently launched an initiative with rural high schools in south-central Nebraska to develop an ecommerce entrepreneurial curriculum that would supplement traditional Business and Marketing classes. Learn More...   
  • Cisco Networking Academies – We train teachers in this comprehensive e-learning program, which provides students with the Internet technology skills essential in a global economy. There are more than 10,000 academies around the world. Learn More...
  • eBiz Computer Challenge – The annual eBiz High School Computer Programming Challenge is designed to connect business with high schools to promote education and careers in Information Technology by applying "real-world" practices. The Challenge features team-oriented problems in business-related topics that emphasize project management, design, documentation, and teamwork. Sponsors for this year's eBiz Challenge were IBM, First National Bank and the AIM Institute. Learn More...