Forsyth Tech Questions – And Answers
FAQs About Forsyth Tech
Welcome to our FAQ page! Below you’ll find the most popular topics and our most frequently contacted departments. If you can’t find an answer to your question here, please reach out to our Information Desk at 336.723.0371. We’ll direct you to someone who can help.
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Academics
Tutoring is located at The Learning Center. FT Main Campus in Ardmore Hall, Room 143 –336.734.7480.
Testing Services is in the Robert L. Strickland Center in Suite 2551. The Testing Center proudly serves Forsyth Tech students and our community by providing a wide range of proctoring services, including:
- Classroom testing (unit, midterms, finals, etc.)
- Distance education examinations for students enrolled at other schools, colleges, universities, and agencies.
- Proficiency exams for select classes
- RISE: Reinforced Instruction for Student Excellence
- CLEP: College Level Examination Program
- TEAS: Test of Essential Academic Skills
- WorkKeys: The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)
- PearsonVue certification exams
The West Campus Testing Center is located on Bolton Street, in room 8. They offer:
- TABE: Test of Adult Basic Education
- CASAS: Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems
- HiSet: High School Equivalency Examination
If you have questions regarding our services, contact our office by phone at 336-757-3657 or by email at:
placementtest@forsythtech.edu (for RISE)
academictesting@forsythtech.edu
teas@forsythtech.edu (for TEAS)
workkeys@forsythtech.edu (for WorkKeys)
To schedule a testing appointment, visit:
Academic Testing (including CLEP) Hyperlink: https://academictestingcenter.fullslate.com/
TEAS Hyperlink: https://teas.fullslate.com/
WorkKeys Hyperlink: https://workkeys.fullslate.com/
GED® records are issued by the state GED® office in Raleigh, regardless of where the student took the GED® exams. Information on how to get a copy of your GED transcript can be found on the NC Community Colleges website, or by calling the office at 919.807.7139.
For general classes please visit the Learning Center located on Main Campus in Ardmore Hall, Room 143 / 336.734.7480
Students taking Business Technology courses can use the Business Technology computer lab on Main Campus in Hauser Hall, Room 246 / 336.734.7223.
Our extension campuses offer non tutored computer labs.
- The Northwest Forsyth Center, Room 106
- The Grady P. Swisher Center, Room 110
- Stokes County, Room 121C
- The Mazie S. Woodruff Center, Room 106
Registration
Students register online through TechLink using Navigate Student Planning or WebAdvisor.
- Log in at https://techlink.forsythtech.edu.
- Use Navigate to plan and register for classes after meeting with your advisor.
- For detailed steps, see the Web Registration Guide.
Yes. All students are assigned an advisor upon admission. You should meet with your advisor each semester to review your academic plan and select courses before registering
Registration for Fall, Spring, and Summer terms typically opens March 1 each year. Check the Academic Calendar for exact dates.
Forsyth Tech will only recognize high school diplomas from regionally accredited schools, private high schools, or home schools properly registered with the state. Students not completing such a program must complete the High School Equivalency or attain an Adult High School diploma through an accredited institution. Please contact the Admissions Office at 336.734.7556 or admissions@forsythtech.edu if you have questions regarding Forsyth Tech accepting your online high school diploma.
- Contact the Student Success Center at 336-734-7156 for registration assistance.
- For TechLink login issues, visit Forsyth Tech TechLink Help.
Use WebAdvisor or Navigate during the designated drop/add period. Refer to the Web Registration Guide for instructions
Visit Important Dates for tuition, financial aid, and registration deadlines.
Admissions
Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked admissions and registration questions. If the information you need isn’t listed below, you can contact us via email at admissions@forsythtech.edu or by phone at 336.734.7195.
In this case, you would indicate that you wish to be considered as a Special Credit student on the application. Special Credit means that you are not working towards a degree, diploma or certificate at this time. Should that change in the future, any applicable classes you take will still be counted towards graduation. Special Credit students are not required to submit official transcripts, however you are required to meet any course prerequisite before being eligible to register. If you are meeting the prerequisite by previous college coursework, you must provide at least an unofficial copy of your college transcript to register. Please note that Special Credit students are not eligible for financial aid. Find information regarding the registration process for Special Credit students here.
If you have not attended classes in the past year (2 semesters not including summer), you must submit a new application and be approved for admission before you will be eligible to register. If you have been a student in the past 5 years, your previously submitted transcripts should still be on file. If you have been away for more than 5 years, you may be required to resubmit your transcripts.
Yes. If you have applied and been admitted within the past 2 semesters, you will need to complete an Update Form in the Admissions Office. If it has been longer than a 2 semesters (not including summer) since you were admitted, you will need to complete a new application. Applications are available online. If you have questions, please contact the Admissions Office.
If you earned the certificate of completion in North Carolina or received your certificate of completion in another state, you must earn your High School Equivalency prior to being accepted into a curriculum program at Forsyth Tech. If you are 18 years of age or older, you may take classes as a special credit student until the High School Equivalency has been earned. Please note: only high school graduates or High School Equivalency completers are eligible for financial aid.
Forsyth Tech will only recognize high school diplomas from regionally accredited schools, private high schools, or home schools properly registered with the state. Students not completing such a program must complete the High School Equivalency or attain an Adult High School diploma through an accredited institution. Please contact the Admissions Office at 336.734.7556 or admissions@forsythtech.edu if you have questions regarding Forsyth Tech accepting your online high school diploma.
There are two career assessments that we recommend you complete prior to coming to speak to a counselor.
- Career Coach is a service provided by Forsyth Tech and designed to help you find a good career by providing the most current local data on wages, employment, job postings, and associated education and training.
- Try using the career assessment tool that is available through CFNC.org. When you create your user ID /password, it will allow you to log in to CFNC.org where you can complete the assessment.
If you are still undecided after using these tools, please come to the Admissions Office and work with a counselor before you submit your application.
No, application to the college is free of charge.
Residency is no longer determined by Forsyth Tech. All students, parents, faculty, staff, and constituents of the North Carolina Community College System should refer to the Residency website at www.ncresidency.org for more current details regarding the North Carolina Residency Determination Service, processes and required residency guidelines.
To enroll in a degree, diploma or certificate program, you must be a high school graduate or have earned your High School Equivalency. You cannot be admitted to a curriculum program until you have earned your Adult High School diploma or your High School Equivalency. Both programs are available at our West Campus on Bolton Street. Please contact them directly at 336.734.7023 for further information or visit their webpage: Adult High School/High School Equivalency (HSE). If you are 18 years of age or older, you may take classes as a special credit student until the diploma or your High School Equivalency has been earned. Please note that only high school graduates or High School Equivalency completers are eligible for financial aid.
Forsyth Tech does issue I-20 documents for students to use to apply for an F-1 visa. F-1 visas are only issued for associate degree programs. For more information, visit the international student page.
Transcripts should be mailed to the Admissions Office, Forsyth Technical Community College, 2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. We also accept electronic transcripts from schools that use them.
Yes, these tests are not required for admission. After you submit your application, you may be advised to take the RISE placement test before registration. The RISE test is not mandatory.
Advising
Academic advising at Forsyth Tech is available to help you with your academic and career goals. Forsyth Tech offers academic advising to help students clarify their goals, plan their courses, and access resources.
- Log in to Navigate: Use your TechID and password.
- Your advisor’s name appears under your Success Team.
- Select Schedule an Appointment, choose Advising, and follow the prompts.
Download step-by-step guide (PDF) [forsythtech.edu]
Sign in to https://my.forsythtech.edu, go to Student Planning → Advising to see your advisor’s contact info and message them directly. For help, call Admissions, Records & Student Care at 336.734.7898.
- Before registering each semester
- When changing your major or program
- If you’re planning to graduate or transfer
- When facing academic challenges
Yes. All new students must complete SOAR Orientation (Success through Orientation, Advising, and Registration) before their first semester. Returning students who have been away for two or more semesters must also attend SOAR.
- Your degree plan or program requirements
- Questions about your goals
- Any forms for registration or program changes
Yes! Advisors can refer you to Career Services, internships, and transfer resources.
Advising is offered through the Student Success Center, located in the Robert L. Strickland Center, 2nd Floor, Room 2414.
Hours:
- Monday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Schedule an appointment with your advisor to discuss the process and complete the required forms.
You’ll need to reschedule as soon as possible. Missing advising may delay registration or graduation.
- https://my.forsythtech.edu
- Advising Appointment Guide (PDF)
- Student Success Center Info
Bookstore
FAQ- Located in the Strickland Building, Main Campus, 2100 Silas Creek Pkwy
- Phone: 336-734-7100
- Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Friday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
- Saturday & Sunday: Closed
- Online: Visit https://forsythtech.bncollege.com/
- In Person: Bring your schedule or student ID number (especially if using financial aid)
- Need help paying? Contact the Forsyth Tech CARES team for assistance
- Student Accounts can be used for most bookstore purchases (except gift cards & hot coffee) and are open for a limited time at the start of each semester for purchases and refunds.
- In-State (NC Residents): $76 per credit hour
- Out-of-State: $268 per credit hour
Students are charged per credit hour up to 16 hours. If you take more than 16 hours in a semester, you will not be charged beyond the cost of those 16 hours.
Payment Options:
- Online via myForsythTech (Student Finance)
- In person at the Cashier’s Office (Allman Center, Main Campus)
- By phone with credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover)
- Nelnet Payment Plan for monthly installments (not available for summer term)
- Fall 2025:
- Regular Registration: Aug 5, 2025 by 6 p.m.
- Late Registration: Aug 19, 2025 by 6 p.m.
- Spring 2026:
- Regular Registration: Jan 7, 2026 by 6 p.m.
- Summer 2026:
- Regular Registration: May 14, 2026 by 6 p.m
- 100% Refund: If you withdraw before the first day of the course or if the college cancels the course.
- 75% Refund: If you withdraw on or before the official census date of the course.
- No Refund: After the census date. Refunds are generally mailed at the end of each month
Yes. Options include:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Next NC Scholarship
- Loans, scholarships, and work-study programs Eligibility depends on enrollment intensity (e.g., 12 credit hours = 100% Pell).
Contact the Cashier’s Office:
- Location: Allman Center, 2nd Floor, Main Campus
- Phone: 336.734.7210
- Email: cashier@forsythtech.edu
Blackboard
Blackboard is Forsyth Tech’s virtual hub where students can access class information, submit assignments, participate in online discussions, and check grades.
Additionally, some courses at Forsyth Tech are offered 100% online through the Blackboard learning management system, making it an essential tool for both in-person and online learners.
BlackboardBlackboard is Forsyth Tech’s online learning management system (LMS) where students can:
- Access course materials
- Submit assignments
- Participate in discussions
- Check grades
- Communicate with instructors
- It serves as your virtual hub for all class information, both for in-person and online courses
- Use your Forsyth Tech credentials (Tech ID) to log in.
- It may take 24-48 hours after setting up your Tech ID before you can access Blackboard.
- For login help, contact the ITS Department at 866.517.3567 or visit the walk-in center on Main Campus, Allman Center, Suite 106
To access your courses on Blackboard at Forsyth Tech, first set up your Tech ID at https://short.forsythtech.edu/techid. After setup, it may take 24 to 48 hours before you can log in.
Once your Tech ID is active, log in to Blackboard using your credentials. Inside Blackboard, you can view your enrolled courses, access class materials, submit assignments, and participate in discussions directly from the dashboard. If you have trouble logging in, contact the ITS Department for assistance.
- For troubleshooting, use the quick links to access Blackboard or visit the ITS Support page for assistance.
- Common issues and solutions, as well as support contacts, are available through these resources
Need more information?
For questions, contact our Student Care Team at 336-734-7195