DriveCo has partnered with Ivy Tech at the Jasper campus to provide CDL training to residents of southern Indiana. Through our Ivy Tech partnership, students have access to additional resources and support. Paired with modern equipment and consistent class times, DriveCo ensures that students receive the best truck driver training to help them start their careers.
DriveCo CDL Learning Center has been providing CDL training for over 35 years, maintaining their reputation as a trusted source for helping students begin successful truck driving careers. Instructors have years of industry experience, passing down their knowledge and passion for trucking and allowing students to hit the road with a new career in as little as four weeks.
CDL training at DriveCo is student-focused, offering students small class sizes and personalized one-on-one attention. Our Jasper campus also offers tuition assistance and job placement support, so whether you’re starting a new career or refreshing your CDL skills, you’ll receive guidance every step of the way.
How do I get a CDL in Jasper, Indiana?
To earn your CDL, you’ll need complete a certified training program like those offered at DriveCo’s Jasper campus with Ivy Tech. These programs follow the ELDT mandate and can be found on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. A Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) is required to being CDL training but at DriveCo, we’ve included this step in the training process, making it even easier to get started.
After finishing training, gradates of our programs will need to take the CDL skills test and pass three separate sections including:
Where is the Jasper Campus located?
Our campus is located at 455 Clay Street, Jasper, IN 47548. This campus serves residents of Jasper, Tell City, Dubois County, and other southern Indiana communities, including:
What CDL courses are offered at the Jasper Campus?
DriveCo’s Jasper campus offers full-time Class A CDL training. These courses are taught Monday-Thursday and follow the FMCSA guidelines, including ELDT mandated requirements.
Class B CDL training, private CDL training, and refresher courses are also offered on an as-needed basis. Many of these programs can have customizable training times, creating even more flexibility for those interested in training.
How long is CDL training?
Class A CDL Training: Full-time training takes place Monday–Friday for 4 weeks. Part-time evening and weekend classes are offered throughout the year and are 10 weeks. Both training schedules equal 160 hours.
Class B CDL Training: Program length can vary based on the needs and the schedule of the student. Due to this, please contact us for more details.
What are the admissions requirements?
Students must:
How much does CDL training cost?
Tuition costs vary by program and many students qualify for tuition assistance options including veterans benefits, grants, and employer sponsorships. Our team will help you find the best options for you.
Will DriveCo help me with job placement?
Yes, DriveCo offers lifetime job placement assistance to graduates of our programs. We have multiple employer partnerships and have built relationships with many carriers, allowing us to connect you with recruiters and find the right position for you. With sign on bonuses and pre-hire contracts, many of our students receive job offers before graduating.
How do I get started at DriveCo?
When can I start training at DriveCo’s Jasper Campus?
New daytime classes start once a month. Weeknight and weekend classes are offered on an as-needed basis. See our full class schedule.
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