Forsyth Tech News
In July, Forsyth Technical Community College hosted the third annual Student Parent Expo, themed “Igniting the SPARC.” The primary objective of this year’s event was to elevate the visibility and voices of student parents within the school’s academic community, ensuring they are acknowledged and supported as fully as possible by faculty and staff.
The day began with a keynote address from healthcare professional Vernita Meredith Griffin, who delivered a compelling narrative of her journey as a student parent, beginning at the age of thirteen. Her message underscored the significance of owning and sharing one’s story, resonating with both student parents and the college’s faculty and staff.
“The SPARC initiative is a lifeline for student parents, offering them the support and resources they need to thrive academically while balancing family responsibilities. By recognizing the unique challenges faced by student parents and providing tailored assistance, we’re not just helping individuals succeed in their studies–we’re empowering families and shaping brighter futures for generations to come.”
Shanta Reddick, Director of Forsyth Tech Cares – Student Outreach & Support Services
Faculty and staff engaged in breakout sessions designed to foster dialogue on creating supportive environments for student parents. These sessions focused on strategies for transforming campus climate, recognizing and addressing personal biases, and collaborating to enhance support mechanisms. Concurrently, student parents discussed current support initiatives at the college, identifying additional needs and areas of support needed.
During the lunch session, structured conversations between staff, faculty, and student parents facilitated deeper understanding and collaboration, guided by targeted discussion questions at each table.
The event concluded with a comprehensive resource fair, featuring 35 community organizations and college resources. The aim was to adopt a holistic approach to supporting student parents and their families. Notable participants included The Parenting Path, Second Harvest Food Bank, Goodwill, Crosby Scholars, Child Care Resource Center, and Legal Aid, among others.
About the SPARC Initiative
Forsyth Technical Community College recognizes the growing population of student parents on campuses nationwide. Currently, 1,300 student parents at Forsyth Tech have been identified through FAFSA completion. In response, the college has launched the Student Parent Advocacy Resource Center (SPARC) as part of the Forsyth Tech Cares Student Outreach and Success area.
SPARC’s mission is to empower student parents at Forsyth Technical Community College to successfully navigate and complete their academic programs. We offer comprehensive, tailored support services that promote academic success, personal growth, and family well-being. Through advocacy, mentorship, and access to vital resources, SPARC seeks to dismantle barriers, build confidence, and create a thriving community for student parents, ensuring their success both academically and beyond.