Summer Camps @Forsyth Tech!
Don’t miss the fun! Summer Camps available online and in person for youth aged 9-18. June -August 2021
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The Summer 2021 EWD Course Catalog is online!
Hundreds of Course Offerings, In-Class and Online!
Job Training • Professional Growth • Personal Enrichment • Basic Skills
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Mount Tabor High School set to crown first African-American valedictorian
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Ehime Abhulimen said he was thrilled to get the call telling him his 4.685 GPA had earned him the class top mark.4 days ago
March 23, 2021
FORSYTH TECH ANNOUNCES A NEW REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Forsyth Technical Community College Announces a New Registered Apprenticeship Program through the Toyota Technician Training and Education Program (T-TEN) For future automotive technicians, this apprenticeship program puts them ahead on a path combining a degree with on-the-job training and additional … Read more →
March 2, 2021
20 Doctoral Students to Represent NC State College of Education at National Conferences through Belk Center Fellows Program
Maggie May ‘23EDD, an adjunct faculty member in the North Carolina Community College System and a doctoral student in the NC State College of Education’s Community College Leadership program, had never applied for a fellowship opportunity before, so she was “awestruck” when … Read more →
March 1, 2021
Dr. Jacob Surratt discussing the Department of Labor $5 million dollar grant with ABC-45.
There’s still a large need for tech and manufacturing workers in North Carolina. One community college is making a push to train hundreds of new workers in the field.






