Early college of forsyth application

Forsyth Tech is an equal-opportunity institution and operates under an open-door admissions policy. Curriculum courses are open to anyone 18 years of age or older, high school graduates 16 years of age or older, and eligible Career and College Promise high school students.

Forsyth Tech offers curriculum programs of study leading to a degree, diploma, or certificate in areas of business, health, general education, and engineering technologies. In addition, the College offers associate in arts, associate in engineering, associate in fine arts, and associate in science college transfer degrees.

Admission to the College does not guarantee acceptance to the program of your choice or guarantee continued enrollment in the College. Placement in certain programs is limited, and admission to a specific program of study is based on guidelines developed to ensure the student’s chance of success in the program and the availability of space.

Forsyth Tech reserves the right to refuse admission to any student whose enrollment or continued presence is considered a risk to campus safety or disruption of the educational process.

Application

The online application is available at http://www.forsythtech.edu/apply.

Applicants should submit a completed application for the semester they plan to enroll. As part of the application process, individuals will need to complete the NC Residency Determination Service (RDS) first. https://www.ncresidency.org/

Prospective students are encouraged to complete the admissions process as early as possible. This will allow adequate time for processing and satisfying admissions requirements for the programs of study. Prospective students may apply at any time before the beginning of the semester.

Submitting Transcripts

Transcripts and other official documents can be submitted using the contact information below:

Admissions and Records Office
Forsyth Technical Community College
2100 Silas Creek Parkway
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103-5197

All official documents become the property of the College and cannot be returned or reissued.

Effective June 1, 2021, a high school transcript is no longer required prior to admission into the college. An official transcript from a high school, an adult high school diploma program, a High School Equivalency (GED)/HiSET/TASC program, or an institutionally accredited college or university may be required for transfer credit or to meet prerequisites and/or other requirements when registering for courses.

Students who have completed a bachelor’s or associate’s degree may substitute their official college transcript showing the graduation date instead of their high school transcript for certain programs.

International Transcripts

International high school transcripts must be translated by an accredited agency to verify their equivalency to a US high school diploma.

Translators should be certified by the American Translators Association. For a complete list of members, visit www.atanet.org or the local chapter, Carolina Association of Translators and Interpreters at www.catiweb.org.

International college transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES member (www.naces.org) or AACRAO (www.ies.aacrao.org).

Home School Transcripts

Home school graduates should submit proof of home school certification and an official home school transcript with their application.