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Forsyth Tech reveals its first athletic programs coming in the 2025-2026 school year

The community college is working toward offering a comprehensive college experience.

WStoday: Forsyth Tech West Campus

The sports programs foster a sense of community while cultivating collaboration and healthy competition among students.

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Innovation continues at Forsyth Tech. Back in March, the school announced its first athletic director. Now, we’re getting to see what sports will launch. Drumroll, please.

The school will host women’s volleyball games starting August 1, 2025 and men’s basketball on October 1, 2025.

The community college is keeping its promise
to bring an expanded college experience to its students and community with competitive sports. This new initiative will help students extend beyond academics while strengthening a sense of school pride.

Got what it takes to lead Forsyth Tech’s first women’s volleyball team? Applications are open for a head coach position.

Before we get ahead of ourselves, the community college will also launch an esports program — initially as intramurals — with plans to develop competitive teams later in the academic year. ICYMI, Check out how the community college is redesigning campus space to provide a high-quality environment for students.

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