Good afternoon, Forsyth Tech faculty and staff! Over the past two years, I have often encouraged you to imagine without boundaries. I use that phrase to inspire us to look beyond the way we have always done things, challenging the … Read more →
Many high school students who take colleges classes at Forsyth Tech are getting a financial break. The Forsyth County community college is waiving fees for high school students who take one or two classes each semester through the Career and … Read more →
Triad Business Journal’s 10 to Watch Focus on Forsyth’s Table of Experts Dr. Spriggs Appointed to the Commission on Student Success on the American Association of Community Colleges
Meet Dr. Janet Spriggs 7th President of Forsyth Technical Community College Dr. Janet N. Spriggs became the seventh President for Forsyth Technical Community College on January 1, 2019. Prior to joining Forsyth Tech, she served seven years in various executive … Read more →
This was my Tweet on Wednesday, January 6, 2021: “January 6, 2021 … #Heartbroken #NoWords” The events that unfolded that day, among the historic halls of the United States Capitol in the heart of our nation’s Capital, were an assault … Read more →
Read Charlotte’s Story at journalnow.com. If Charlotte’s story inspired you to take a class, here are the art classes offered for Spring. If you are interested, call 336.734.7023 for more information. Drawing in Color #140934 starting Thursday 3/18 – 4 … Read more →
Janet Spriggs’ second year as president of Forsyth Tech Community College was fraught with challenges brought about by Covid-19. There were delays in construction of the college’s Mazie S. Woodruff Aviation Technology Lab at Smith Reynolds Airport, now expected to … Read more →
About TRiO Each year, Forsyth Tech’s SSS staff identifies, with the help of college/campus partners, admitted students who meet SSS program requirements. SSS services only 140 students each year by providing them with academic, social, and cultural support throughout college. By applying … Read more →
Groundbreaking research by Winston-Salem State University’s Center for the Study of Economic Mobility (CSEM), initiated by Forsyth Technical Community College (FTCC), reveals that transportation challenges are taking a heavy toll on the college’s student productivity. The college, which works hard … Read more →
As the year comes to a close, university and college administrators are looking back on the past year to help inform them on how to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in the spring. With a diverse group of institutions in the … Read more →