
The widest range of trucking jobs and the highest earning potential - tractor-trailers, tankers and flatbeds. Get road-ready in about four weeks.
A Class A CDL lets you operate any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 lbs or more, where the towed unit is heavier than 10,000 lbs. That covers the trucks that move America:
Whether you are starting fresh or upgrading from a Class B, our program is built to get you fully prepared for the permit tests, the pre-trip inspection and the road test.

A Class A CDL lets you operate a far wider variety of commercial vehicles than a Class B - so you are never boxed into one type of job.
Class A drivers commonly earn more thanks to larger, more complex equipment and long-haul routes. New NC drivers often start around $50k-$70k+/yr.
From local hauls to cross-country freight, a Class A unlocks the broadest pool of openings - including the routes that pay best.
Many carriers prefer - or require - a Class A for their top positions, so your license keeps paying off as you move up.
Our curriculum meets the federal Entry-Level Driver Training standard required for every first-time CDL since February 2022.
Seasoned professionals with years behind the wheel guide every classroom hour and every mile of range and highway work.
Cash price for the full 160-hour, 4-week program. Financing through CREDEE is available with no credit check.
Train on an automatic-transmission tractor-trailer. The fastest, most popular path to your Class A.
Train on a manual transmission for a no-restriction CDL that qualifies you to drive any stick-shift rig.
Looking to spread the cost? See financing options - instant approval for most students.
A complete Class A program built around real equipment: classroom theory, range work, and genuine highway miles behind the wheel - structured so you finish prepared for every test the DMV throws at you.
Because the course includes 3 hours of night-time driving, please allow at least one day for an afternoon session.

Federal Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) sets the minimum training standard for new commercial drivers. You are subject to ELDT if you are applying for a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time, upgrading your CDL, or earning an H, P, or S endorsement for the first time. Our program is fully ELDT-compliant.
Drivers who held a valid CDL or CLP before Feb 7, 2022 are not subject to ELDT.
These are separate from tuition - the standard costs every new CDL driver pays.
All trainees must obtain their DOT Medical Certificate before being approved and scheduled for training.
Not sure which class fits you? Compare Class A vs Class B
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