At a Glance
Urban (in a large city)
50 students
$3,000.00 for Class A CDL training. Class B and Class B2A CDL training is $2,200. There are additional expenses for DOT medical card, drug test and motor vehicle records.
Private;
proprietary
School Name and Address
Contact for more information
General Information
General information
Public or private
Private
Type of school
Vocational school that provides Class A and B CDL training.
Degrees offered
Certificate, Pre-licensing Training
School accreditation
Licensed by the Washington State Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider
Yes
School setting
Setting
Urban (in a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area
Spokane
Population of city the school is in
203,276
Student parking on campus
Free parking
County
Spokane
School visits
School visit availability
Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Contact to set up school visit
Lyle Emch; 509.464.2199; emchlyle@aol.com
Additional information
A 160-hour course with 40 hours of classroom time and 26 hours of driving time is offered. A written test course and a refresher course are also available. Students drive tractors in an enclosed area with trailers and then move out on the roadways, ending the course with an independent tester's exam. Night and weekend classes are offered.
Student Body
Enrollment
Total number of students
50
Driving instruction is individual. Average class size is three students.
Costs
Program costs
$3,000.00 for Class A CDL training. Class B and Class B2A CDL training is $2,200. There are additional expenses for DOT medical card, drug test and motor vehicle records.
Tuition rates vary by
Degree level (e.g., certificate, associate, bachelor's)
Tuition refund policy
Tuition payment plans available
Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term)
Pre-payment plan (if you pay your entire tuition when you enroll, you don't have to pay higher prices if tuition increases)
Tuition waivers available to
Financial Aid
Contact for counseling or more information
Financial aid programs at this school
Loans
State loans
Need-based scholarships and grants
Federal Pell Grants
Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants
State-sponsored scholarships and grants
Veteran's benefits
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored
Admissions
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Education required for admission
High school education
High school diploma or equivalent not required.
Application dates
Admission is available
1st day of the month
Application requirements
Application fee
None
Submit these items:
Application
Required for all students
Interview
Recommended, but not required
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Exams
Required exams
Must pass a DOT medical examination
Academics
Degrees offered
Pre-licensing training
Certificate or diploma
Attendance options
Days
Evenings
Full time
Part time
Weekends
Computing
Computers on campus for student use
Student Services
Academic services for all students
Other services for all students
Basic job skills
Placement testing
Career Services
Career services offered
Job fairs
Job interview preparation
Job interviews
Placement assistance
Résumé preparation assistance
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