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Forrest College is located at 601 E. River Street in Anderson, SC, just minutes away from the downtown area. The institution offers an associate degree program with nine areas of specialization, as well as a number of diploma programs. The College is different from traditional colleges in a number of ways. Our classes are small. Consequently, our students receive more individualized instruction and attention. Age is not relevant at FC, with students ranging from the teens (right out of high school) through the seventies. Many of our students are married and have families; others are single and/or single parents. Most have obligations and/or jobs in addition to attending classes. These students from all walks of life share the desire to increase their opportunities for a better life through education. Whether our students intend to go on to a four-year institution, plan to use their new skills to advance in their work place, or want to begin new careers, they find the friendly College staff and faculty to be supportive of their goals.

 

 

 


English Instructor Position Available

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CMA or LPN Position Available

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Adjunct and Student
Jobs Available

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Job Positions

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

The Forrest College Allied Health students participated in Disabilities Awareness Day on Friday, October 21, 2011. The event was held at Centerville Elementary School in Anderson, SC. Our students set up teaching stations to educate the elementary students about the various disabilities that people may experience. The elementary students were able to participate in some simulations that imitated what it would be like to live with a disability, such as placing cotton in their ears to experience a degree of hearing loss. The FC students also educated the elementary students on the prevention of certain disabilities and introduced them to life skills, such as using sign language for communication.

 

 

 

Drusilla McCurry

 


 

 

Johnny Gladney

 

 

Elisha Holmes

 

 

 

Forrest College is located at 601 E. River Street in Anderson, SC, just minutes away from the downtown area. The institution offers an associate degree program with nine areas of specialization, as well as a number of diploma programs. The College is different from traditional colleges in a number of ways. Our classes are small. Consequently, our students receive more individualized instruction and attention. Age is not relevant at FC, with students ranging from the teens (right out of high school) through the seventies. Many of our students are married and have families; others are single and/or single parents. Most have obligations and/or jobs in addition to attending classes. These students from all walks of life share the desire to increase their opportunities for a better life through education. Whether our students intend to go on to a four-year institution, plan to use their new skills to advance in their work place, or want to begin new careers, they find the friendly College staff and faculty to be supportive of their goals.

 

 

 


English Instructor Position Available

Click Here For More Information

CMA or LPN Position Available

Click Here For More Information

 

 

 

 

Adjunct and Student
Jobs Available

Click here for
Job Positions

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

The Forrest College Allied Health students participated in Disabilities Awareness Day on Friday, October 21, 2011. The event was held at Centerville Elementary School in Anderson, SC. Our students set up teaching stations to educate the elementary students about the various disabilities that people may experience. The elementary students were able to participate in some simulations that imitated what it would be like to live with a disability, such as placing cotton in their ears to experience a degree of hearing loss. The FC students also educated the elementary students on the prevention of certain disabilities and introduced them to life skills, such as using sign language for communication.

 

 

 

Drusilla McCurry

 


 

 

Johnny Gladney

 

 

Elisha Holmes