Miller-Motte College
CDL Training Class A Tractor Trailor Program

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CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailor Program
AT MILLER-MOTTE COLLEGE

Imagine a career where each turn brings new landscapes, adventure, and a sense of freedom. As a professional driver, this could be your future.

Discover CDL Training
AT MILLER-MOTTE

From transporting essential goods to traversing new landscapes, the CDL industry keeps our economy moving. It offers diverse opportunities and new adventures for those drawn to the open road.

Train for Careers on the
OPEN ROAD

Train for Careers on the
OPEN ROAD

Our CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailer program* teaches students defensive driving techniques, safe operating procedures, and range maneuvers essential for success on the road.

 With access to our facilities and industry-experienced instructors, students can gain practical knowledge driving big rigs on various road-types, traffic scenarios, and weather conditions.

CDL TRAINING
OVERVIEW

Miller-Motte’s CDL Training: Class A Tractor-Trailer Program* Starts every five weeks and can be completed in one to two months.**

TRAINING STARTS
EVERY 5 WEEKS

COMPLETE IN
1-2 MONTHS

EARN YOUR
CERTIFICATE

*Program is not eligible for Title IV funding
**Program Length: 160 clock hours; 4 weeks

DETERMINE YOUR
ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for this program, applicants must:

BE 18 YEARS
OR OLDER

HAVE A VALID
DRIVER’S LICENSE

HOLD CLEAR MOTOR
VEHICLE REPORT

FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT IS A CDL CLASS A?

A CDL Class A is a type of commercial driver’s license that allows individuals to operate a wide range of vehicles, including tractor-trailers, combination vehicles, and truck-trailer combinations, it typically requires additional endorsements for specialized driving tasks.

WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A CDL CLASS A?

With a CDL Class A, individuals can pursue various career opportunities in the commercial driving industry. This includes jobs such as long-haul trucking, regional delivery, freight transportation, and specialized hauling. CDL Class A holders can operate a wide range of vehicles, which can help prepare them for versatile career paths.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE THE CDL CLASS A TRAINING?

With a CDL Class A, individuals can pursue various career opportunities in the commercial driving industry. This includes jobs such as long-haul trucking, regional delivery, freight transportation, and specialized hauling. CDL Class A holders can operate a wide range of vehicles, which can help prepare them for versatile career paths.

IS PRIOR EXPERIENCE NEEDED BEFORE ENROLLING IN A CDL CLASS A PROGRAM?

No prior experience is typically required to enroll in a CDL Class A program. That said, these programs may require applicants to meet certain requirements prior to acceptance. To qualify for our training program, applicants must be 18 years or older and hold a valid driver’s license. For more specifics on our program requirements, reach out to our Admissions team.

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CDL Training: Class A Tractor Trailer program?

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MMC CAMPUS

AUGUSTA
3128 Deans Bridge Road, Suite A
Augusta, GA 30906
P: 706-447-9264

JACKSONVILLE
105 New Frontier Way
Jacksonville, NC 28546
P: 910-320-8517

CHATTANOOGA
6397 Lee Hwy Suite 100
Chattanooga, TN 37421
P: 423-800-7863

FAYETTEVILLE
3725 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28311
P: 910-759-7693

ACCREDITATION, APPROVAL, AND LICENSURE

Miller-Motte College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), as a branch campus of:

Miller-Motte College – Chattanooga, TN campus
6397 Lee Hwy, Ste 100
Chattanooga, TN 37421
P: (423) 510-9675
ACCSC is located at:

Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
2101 Wilson Boulevard, Ste 302
Arlington, VA 18201
P: (703) 247-4212
W: www.accsc.org

Augusta Campus

Miller-Motte College is authorized by the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (NPEC). The NPEC authorization is renewed each year and is based on an evaluation of standards concerning quality of education, ethical business practices, health and safety, and fiscal responsibility. The school offers the associate of occupational science degree and certificate programs. It is eligible to provide training services under the Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Act, and is approved for the training of eligible persons.

The school and the CDL: Class A Tractor Trailer program are licensed by the Georgia Department of Driver Services.

Georgia Department of Driver Services
1806 East View Pkwy
Conyers, GA 30013
W: https://dds.georgia.gov/

Chattanooga Campus

Miller-Motte College is authorized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. This authorization must be renewed each year and is based on an evaluation by minimum standards concerning quality of education, ethical business practices, health and safety and fiscal responsibility.

The school and the CDL: Class A Tractor Trailer program are licensed by the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security.

Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security
312 Rosa L. Parks Ave
Nashville, TN 37243
W: https://www.tn.gov/safety/driver-services/commercial-driver-license.html

Fayetteville and Jacksonville Campuses

Miller-Motte College is licensed by the North Carolina Community College System, with approval from the North Carolina State Board of Community Colleges.

© Copyright 2024 Ancora Education ©Miller-Motte College located in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Miller-Motte College branch campuses have been approved by the State of Tennessee to participate in the National Council or State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). NC-SARA is a voluntary, regional approach to state oversight of post-secondary distance education. *Miller-Motte College does not guarantee third-party licenses. Licensure requirements for taking and passing licensure examinations are not controlled by Miller-Motte but by outside agencies and are subject to change by the agencies without notice to Miller-Motte. Therefore, Miller-Motte cannot guarantee that graduates will be eligible to take licensure examinations, regardless of their eligibility status upon enrollment.