Start your career through one of the nation’s most trusted and longest-running truck
driver training programs. The North Carolina Truck Driver Training School at Johnston Community College has trained professional drivers for decades and continues
to set the standard for excellence in commercial driver education.
In just eight weeks, you can earn your Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) and launch your career
in the trucking industry. As a graduate, you’ll earn the FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training Certificate and take the North Carolina Class A CDL skills test onsite with our authorized third-party examiner.
And now - it's easier than ever to apply to the Truck Driver Training Program at JCC. When you meet the requirements and fill out the application, you will receive the registration link.
Vehicle Inspection & Safety
Basic & Advanced Driving Techniques
DOT Regulations & Compliance
Trip Planning & Log Keeping
Job Readiness Training
You must be 18 years of age or older.
You must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien.
You must be able to read and speak English well enough to:
Take instructions from highway signs
Be able to converse with officials
Be able to complete required reports
You must obtain and submit:
A valid North Carolina driver license
A Class A Commercial Learner Permit
A DOT Medical Card
Review the Technical Standards for this course.
Orientation is the next step before starting the Truck Driver Training program. Schedule your session to learn more about the program and what to expect.
The total estimated cost for the program is $1,270.28, which includes tuition, fees, and supplies.
Tuition - $180.00
CECAP * - $5.00
Maintenance Fees * - $300.00
Fuel Fee * - $573.00
Supply Fee * - $55.00
Random Drug Test Fee * - $25.00
Handbook - $132.28
Handbook: available at the JCC Jaguar Junction Bookstore
Note: *Fees are non-refundable.
Students can apply for financial assistance through the Back to Class funds and SECU Bridge to Career. Financial assistance is not guaranteed.
If you will be sponsored by a company or agency, the sponsorship form must be printed out on their letter head.
With your CDL, you’ll be ready for high-demand jobs in transportation and logistics. Choose a career path that fits your lifestyle and goals and keep America moving.
Over-the-Road (OTR) Driver: Build long-haul experience while managing time, safety, and delivery schedules.
Local or Regional Driver: Deliver goods close to home with steady hours and reliable pay.
Freight Hauler or Delivery Driver: Transport products between warehouses, stores, and businesses.
Owner-Operator: Own your truck and contract with companies to deliver freight on your schedule.
Transportation Specialist