CDL Training Programs: Find Your Path
Compare CDL training program types by duration, cost, and format. From 1-week accelerated courses to free company-sponsored training — find the program that fits your life.
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Choose the program type that matches your schedule, budget, and career timeline.
Accelerated Programs
Best for: Career changers who need their CDL fast
- Intensive full-day training
- 40-80 behind-the-wheel hours
- Fast-track to skills test
- Often includes test scheduling
Standard Full-Time Programs
Best for: Most students seeking comprehensive training
- 160+ total instruction hours
- Extensive road training
- Multiple endorsement prep
- Job placement assistance
Part-Time / Weekend Programs
Best for: Students who need to keep working during training
- Evening or weekend classes
- Flexible scheduling
- Same CDL outcome
- Spread-out payment options
Company-Sponsored (Paid Training)
Best for: Students who want no upfront cost
- No tuition costs
- Earn while you learn
- 1-2 year employment commitment
- Major carriers (Swift, Werner, Schneider)
Community College Programs
Best for: Budget-conscious students, financial aid eligible
- Accredited institution
- Financial aid available
- WIOA grant eligible
- Comprehensive curriculum
Refresher / Upgrade Courses
Best for: Experienced drivers needing to upgrade or renew
- Class B to A upgrade
- Endorsement additions
- Skills test prep
- Returning driver refresher
How to Pay for CDL Training
Multiple funding options can reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket CDL training costs.
WIOA Grants
Federal workforce grants cover CDL training for eligible unemployed or underemployed workers.
Learn moreGI Bill Benefits
Veterans can use GI Bill benefits at approved CDL training schools.
Learn moreCompany Sponsorship
Major carriers pay full tuition in exchange for an employment commitment.
Learn morePell Grants
Federal financial aid available at accredited community college CDL programs.
Learn moreRelated Resources
Employer and fleet compliance
Training programs for regulated operations after CDL school
CDL school helps drivers get licensed. Fleets, schools, warehouses, courier teams, and supervisors also need ongoing compliance training tied to DOT, OSHA, HIPAA, and shipping rules.
DOT Reasonable Suspicion
2-hour 49 CFR 382.603 training for CDL driver supervisors and DER teams.
Hazmat 49 CFR 172.704
Awareness, recurrent, security, and specialty shipping paths for hazmat employees.
Medical Courier Bundle
HIPAA privacy plus bloodborne pathogens for healthcare delivery teams.
Lithium Battery Shipping
For e-commerce sellers, electronics shops, e-bike stores, and returns teams.
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