Forsyth Tech News
Forsyth Technical Community College proudly announced the launch of its new IT Apprenticeship Program at West Stokes High School, as part of its innovative Learn and Earn Apprenticeship Program (LEAP). The launch event, held on Tuesday, November 19, brought together educators, students, and community leaders to celebrate this exciting new opportunity for hands-on technical training and career readiness.
The event included guided tours of the state-of-the-art training labs and IT workstations, giving attendees an in-depth look at the program’s capabilities. Guests were able to:
- Experience a walkthrough of the program’s cutting-edge labs and IT workstations.
- Observe live demonstrations of the advanced equipment and software that students will use throughout the program.
- Meet current students in the lab and hear firsthand about their experiences and aspirations in the field of IT.
This program is designed to address the increasing demand for skilled IT professionals in North Carolina by equipping students with the technical knowledge and real-world experience they need to excel in the workforce. Participants in the IT Apprenticeship Program will gain hands-on training in areas such as network configuration, cybersecurity, and system analysis while earning a paycheck and college credits.
Forsyth Tech President Dr. Janet Spriggs shared her excitement about the program’s potential impact, stating, “This partnership with West Stokes High School demonstrates our commitment to creating innovative pathways to in-demand careers for students in our community. The IT Apprenticeship Program will empower students to learn, earn, and grow into highly skilled professionals who are ready to meet the needs of our region’s workforce.”
The IT Apprenticeship Program builds on the success of Forsyth Tech’s broader LEAP initiative, which has already placed numerous students in apprenticeships across various industries. By bringing apprenticeship opportunities directly into high schools, Forsyth Tech continues to make career development accessible to students at an earlier stage in their education.