Veteran Resource Center
Welcome to the Veterans Resource Center at Forsyth Tech! The Veteran Resource Center is designed to provide support services and referral resources for student veterans and their dependents to assist them in meeting their educational and career goals.
The reintegration from military to civilian life and the transition into a college environment can be challenging. Forsyth Tech is sensitive to the special needs of veterans and supports them through our Veteran Resource Center. The Center offers veterans a range of services to ensure academic success, including personal, confidential counseling; academic advising; new student orientation; access to a Student Success Coach; and veteran benefits information. Here, veterans can even find a quiet place to study or take a break. If you’re a veteran, we invite you to visit our Veteran Resource Center. We stand ready to serve you!
Title 38 USC 3679(e) Compliance
It is our institutional policy to allow an individual to attend or participate in a program of education if the Chapter 31 or Chapter 33 Beneficiary provides the school with a “Certificate of Eligibility” (COE).
Recruiting, Marketing, and Advertising
It is our policy to prohibit the use of commissions, bonuses, or other incentive payment programs for employees or contractors based on securing the enrollments or financial aid of our service members.
It is our policy to refrain from high-pressure recruitment tactics that serve to secure enrollments or financial aid to our service members.
Tuition Assistance (TA) funds are a source of financial aid for active-duty military students. TA funds are a unique, distinct source of financial aid available to eligible service members. Our service members may use this aid prior to using all other aid if they so choose. You must apply for TA prior to enrolling. It is recommended that you complete the process of requesting tuition assistance at least thirty (30) days prior to your Forsyth Tech class start date.
Please understand it is our policy that our VA support personnel direct eligible service members to receive TA benefit approval from an Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor within the Military Service prior to enrolling. Forsyth Tech supports this requirement in order to facilitate the student’s ability to utilize this benefit as a first method of payment.
Apply for TA
Students must first create an account on their portal and gain approval from their service branch. Military members should follow the prompts detailed on their appropriate TA service portals to sign up for Tuition Assistance.
Service Branch | Help Line |
Air Force | 877-596-5771, Option 7 |
Army | 877-272-1330 |
Marine Corps | |
National Guard Air Force Portal Army State Portal |
Air Force: 877-596-5771 Army: 877-272-1330 |
Navy | 877-838-1659 |
Note: Reserves should select the appropriate branch portal.
Financial Matters
Paige Lee is the primary school certifying official here at Forsyth Technical Community College. As a member of the financial aid department and the veteran’s resource center, she is qualified to assist servicemembers regarding their access to veterans’ education benefits and financial aid alongside a full staff of qualified financial aid professionals. As the primary SCO, she completes annual training for school certifying officials (SCO), as required by the Department of Veterans Affairs. She also participates in continuous learning and improvement financial aid sessions, alongside all staff in the financial aid department in regular intervals. Paige’s most recent credentials are listed below and she is designated to provide students with an explanation surrounding the following:
- Available financial aid, including Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended.
- A description of the differences between private and federal student loans to include terms, conditions, repayment and forgiveness options.
- Disclosure of Forsyth Technical Community College’s student loan Cohort Default Rate (CDR), currently 3.9%, the percentage of its students who borrow, currently 15%, and how its CDR compares to the national average. National Cohort Default Rates PowerPoint Presentation (ed.gov)
- Explaining that students have the ability to refuse all or borrow less than the maximum student loan amount allowed.
It is Forsyth Technical Community College policy to disclose the institutional and national Cohort Default Rate (CDR) annually upon availability.
Our veteran students are eligible for tuition assistance (TA) benefits and should apply for these benefits prior to enrollment. It is also our policy to return any unearned TA funds on a proportional basis that at least the 60% point of each term for which these benefits were provided. The SCO and the business office will collaborate to ensure this is managed accurately for students. TA funds are returned directly to the military service and not the service member. The institution will return 100% of these funds to the appropriate military service provided the service member hasn’t begun attendance, and specifically in the course(s) TA covers. Returns will also be made for courses canceled by the institution.
You can find additional information regarding VA education resources and financial aid, including contact information at the links below:
Veterans’ Information – Forsyth Tech
Financial Services Staff – Forsyth Tech
Apply for Financial Aid – Forsyth Tech
Guide to Financial Aid (forsythtech.edu)
Forsyth Tech’s Net Price CalculatorAccreditation & Credentialing Requirements
Forsyth Technical Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees, diplomas and certificates. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Forsyth Technical Community College.
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- Overall accreditation and programmatic accreditation information can be found at Accreditation – Forsyth Tech and at the bottom of State Authorization and Complaint Resolution – Forsyth Tech
- Conditions required to obtain credentials along with any programmatic accreditation information and state requirements can be found at https://www.forsythtech.edu/courses-programs/degrees/health-technologies/ and at the bottom of State Authorization and Complaint Resolution – Forsyth Tech and Accreditation – Forsyth Tech
Academic Counseling & Post-Graduation Job Opportunities
Transcripts and Credit Assessments
The Admissions & Records Office may require an official transcript from a high school, an adult high school diploma program, a High School Equivalency (GED)/HiSET/TASC program, or a college or university that is regionally accredited through an accrediting agency approved by Forsyth Tech to meet prerequisites and/or other requirements when registering for courses. Questions regarding the accreditation of online high schools may be directed to the director of Admissions. Applicants who have earned the GED certificate in North Carolina are requested to have a transcript certifying high school equivalency/scores sent to the Admissions Office. Transcript requests for servicemembers may require all transcripts based on requirements from varying VA education benefit programs. Credit assessment is completed on a per-student basis and also in conjunction with our college transfer and planning capabilities.
Educational plans for service members are housed in their personalized portal and work in conjunction with the administrator portal. Both students and faculty use this portal in the planning and registration process for students and service members alike for consistency. This portal is used to track progress toward graduation and program completion.
Forsyth Tech discloses articulated credit transfer agreements and policies regarding transfer credit to students, including service members. Students can compare this disclosure to their plan in their portal to ensure their plans show alignment. Articulated transfer credit information can be found at https://www.forsythtech.edu/courses-programs/degrees/college-transfer-program/college-transfer-planning-and-admissions/ and Articulated Courses – Forsyth Tech
Student Support and Veteran’s Staff
Paige Lee is our VA School Certifying Official (SCO), and has a full page dedicated to the VA services she provides in addition to her FA knowledge and contributions URL: https://www.forsythtech.edu/students/how-to-pay-for-college/financial-aid-101/ Paige Lee is qualified and trained on both fronts, in financial aid title IV programs and VA benefit certification to service students and service members. She has a bachelor of business administration.
Cherise Velez, MS, LCAS-A is a licensed mental health counselor and trained academic counselor. She holds a Masters’s degree in mental health rehabilitation counseling and is henceforth qualified to assist veterans with registration and additional student support services, including mental health counseling to students and service members.
Erica McMahon, MS, CSC, Director of Accessibility Services holds a Master’s in rehabilitation counseling, a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a vision specialist in rehabilitation certificate and is qualified to provide accessibility support services to students, including service members.
Beth Mitchell, MS, GCDF, Director of Career Services, is a Global Career Development Facilitator with a Masters degree in Human Sciences and over 15 years experience in workforce development. Career services, such as resume development, interview preparation, training on using LinkedIn and AI for job search, and salary negotiations are free services for students and service members.
Walt Braxton, Coordinator of Veteran Services, is a US Navy Veteran and Human Services Professional. He is an experienced Mental Health Specialist with a history of providing exceptional support services to all students, including service members and their families.
Re-Admission
It is our policy, in accordance with Chapter 2, Volume 3 of the FSA Handbook, if the student is readmitted to the same program, for the first academic year in which he returns, the school must assess the tuition and fee charges that he was or would have been assessed for the academic year during which he left the school. However, if his veterans’ education benefits or other service member education benefits will pay the higher tuition and fee charges that other students in the program are paying for the year, the school may assess those charges to the student as well.
Getting Started
Apply web page https://www.forsythtech.edu/students/apply
The application and admission process for veterans is more involved than for typical students. The VRC is eager to guide you so you don’t miss any opportunities specific to veterans.
Before you apply, however, we encourage you to call, or email us. (Ask for a work study or staff assistant)
We will:
- Walk you through the application
- Explain the GI Bill, including benefits and
- Guide and assist you and your family in applying for these
- Put you in contact with your academic program of
- Connect you with Forsyth Tech admissions and financial aid
**Official correspondences are sent to your Forsyth Tech student email account, so please be sure to check your account often. Important notices affecting your time-sensitive benefits are often disregarded by students because they forget to check their email!
There are multiple types of aid for qualified students that include grants, loans, and work-study. For more information check out the Financial Aid webpage
As a student veteran, you and eligible dependents are entitled to certain benefits and are eligible to participate in certain programs. If you are qualified and wish to use your Veterans Educational Benefits you must be admitted to a state-approved degree or certificate program and complete the appropriate documentation. Contact the VRC office on your campus for assistance.
More Information on VA Benefits Here
Community Veterans Benefits Information
Veterans Benefits Administration Regional Office Federal Building,
251 N. Main St.
Winston-Salem, NC, 27155
1.800.827.1000
Campus Resources
Forsyth Tech Cares
Forsyth Tech Cares is a comprehensive approach for connecting students, staff, and faculty to the resources and support services they need. We will be able to provide critical support by answering questions, connecting them to emergency financial assistance, and making sure they are doing okay mentally and emotionally.
If you are struggling, we want to help. Please let us know what assistance you’re looking for by completing the form below. For assistance, please connect with our Student Care team by calling 336.734.7898
More Information on Forsyth Cares
- FT Connect Pantry: Food, Personal Care/Household Items, & School Supplies
- Loaner Devices – Laptops & Hotspots are available to borrow to complete coursework
- Childcare Assistance
- Legal Assistance (non-criminal)
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Connecting to Resources, on campus and in the community
Minority Male Mentoring Program
Student Veteran Association
Student Veterans Association of Forsyth Tech
Veteran Resource Center, Robert L. Strickland Center, Suite 2468
Email: vrc@forsythtech.edu
Phone: 336.734.7777 or 336.757.3691
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Link
- Apply for educational benefits
- GI Bill™ Comparison Tool
- Submit a Question to the Department of Veteran Affairs
- Enroll/Update Medical Benefits (10-10EZ)
- My HealtheVet
- VA Forms
- Federal Jobs for Veterans
- Notices
- State and Local Resources
- Prescriptions
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
- Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment
- Homeless Veterans
- VA Compensation Benefits
- Surviving Spouses and Dependents
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Veteran Employment Representative DOC
Tony Mincy: 336.776.6725 Division of Workforce Solutions 450 West Hanes Mill Rd., Suite 101
Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Fax: 336.776.6816
Online Employment Opportunities www.showyourstripes.org www.veteranrecruiting.com
www.usajobs.gov www.military.com/veteran-jobs
Operation: Good Jobs Goodwill Industries 2701 University Pkwy Winston Salem, NC 27105 336.724.3625, ext. 1212
veteranservices@goodwillnwnc.org www.goodwillnwnc.org
Veteran Crisis Line
1.800.273.8255
Text: 838255
MEDICAL SERVICES
Kernersville VA Health Care Center 1695 Kernersville Medical Parkway Kernersville, N.C. 27284
Phone: 336.515.5000
Vet Center-Greensboro 2009 S. Elm Eugene St. Greensboro, NC 27406
336.333.5366
VA Medical Center
1601 Brenner Ave.
Salisbury, NC 28144
704.638.9000
Veteran Resource Center
Veteran Resource Center, Robert L. Strickland Center, Suite 2468
Email: vrc@forsythtech.edu
Phone: 336.734.7777 or 336.757.3454
Cherise Velez
Veteran Counselor Office: 336.757.3622
Email: cvelez@forsythtech.edu
Paige C. Lee
VA Certifying Official, Veteran Resource Center Office: 336.734.7403
Email: plee@forsythtech.edu
Walt Braxton
Coordinator, Veteran Resource Center Office 336.757.3454
Email: wbraxton@forsythtech.edu