CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailer class in Corpus Christi, 0

By South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi at South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi

Description
<p>The CDL Training: Class A truck driver training curriculum provides students with training to inspect and operate tractor trailers, and to assume driver responsibilities on the road and at pickup/delivery points. &nbsp;Emphasis is placed on vehicle inspections, defensive driving, range maneuvers, motor carrier safety regulations (DOT 380 -397 and a certificate for entry-level drivers), trip planning, cargo handling, size/weight laws, general maintenance procedures, hours of service, and accident prevention. &nbsp;All training, instruction, and testing is done at school facilities or in school-provided equipment.</p>
Cost
$5,000.00
Pell Eligible
N
Length in Hours
160
Length in Weeks
4 Weeks - Day / 8 Weeks - Weekends or Evenings
Outcome
Government license
Credential Earned
Certificate
Program Format
In-person
Provided By
South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi
About South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi
STVT is an accredited institution focused on providing career oriented short term programs leading to positive outcomes and employability
Address
2000 South Padre Island Drive
Corpus Christi 0, 78416
Campus Name
South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi
County
Nueces
Day Care on Site?
N
Public Transport Available?
Y
TWC Program ID
34855
Record Updated On
2024-10-02 19:00:00

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How to Apply for CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailer class in Corpus Christi, TX

If you're interested in signing up or learning more about this class, the next program start date is Thursday, January 01 1970 12:34:15 GMT+0000
  1. Apply for the program at South Texas Vocational Technical Institute - Corpus Christi website.
  2. Visit the your local Workforce Solutions board office and tell them you have enrolled in the program.
  3. They will ask you a bunch of questions to see if you're eligible for financial assistance.