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Train for a career in the lucrative, growing trucking industry with our Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A) Training Program.
Am I qualified for JCCC’s CDL-A Program?
If you're at least 18 years old (for intrastate driving; 21 for interstate driving) and are interested in becoming a commercial truck driver, the JCCC CDL program is for you!
How long is JCCC’s CDL-A Program?
We can get you road ready in just a few weeks! Choose from two formats to fit your schedule:
9-Week CDL Program
- Classroom learning on CDL theory will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for 7 weeks
- Range and over-the-road training Saturdays and Sundays for a minimum of 7 weeks (up to 9 weeks depending on progress)
- Behind the wheel training each week (6-8 hours) on a truck driving range and over the road — up to 60 hours of real-world training
4-Week CDL Program (accelerated)
- Class will meet 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
- Hybrid schedule with a mix of theory and range training covered every day
- Behind the wheel training each week (6-8 hours) on a truck driving range and over the road — up to 60 hours of real-world training
Meet your CDL instructor
Fox 4 WDAF-TV interviewed instructor Rob Kluender in a December Great Day KC segment. Watch and learn how CDL training can benefit long-haul and local drivers.
Take Your Next Steps
- Have a valid driver's license from your state of residence
- Have a valid Class A commercial learner's permit (including general knowledge, air brake and combination vehicle endorsement) from your state of residence
- You must take and pass the test at the local DMV to obtain the CDL-A Permit.
- To prepare for the test, you will need to study sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 in the Kansas Commercial Driver’s License Manual. A Kansas permit costs $13.
- If you are a Missouri student, you will need to reference the Missouri Commercial Driver’s License Handbook. You can also pick up a copy of the study guide at the DMV. A Missouri permit costs $41.
- You must take and pass the test at the local DMV to obtain the CDL-A Permit.
- Sign a drug test release form and pass a 10-panel drug screen within 30 days before the start of class
- Pass a current Department of Transportation (DOT) physical
- Complete a motor vehicle record check
- Arrange for funding or financing for the course fee
- CDL students have several funding options available, including veterans and other program scholarships, payment plans and alternative student loans
Connect with our CDL Program Coordinator to learn more and get started.
Nicholas Gonzalez
913-469-8500 x3332
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