Five years of extensive on the road driving experience and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles instructor Certification.A qualified faculty member teaching LOGM 100 meets the course standards through one of three routes:Meets the Supply Chain Management Program Standard, orPossesses an active Commercial Driver’s License with a minimum of two years commercial driving experience, orTwo or more years of in-field professional employment directly related to the course objectives identified on the Course Outline of Record (COR) includingworking directly with CDL candidates previously with a licensed CDL training entity.
The trucking industry needs more than 400,000 new drivers every year. If you’re looking for an indemand and financially rewarding career, consider CDL Training at IvyTech Community College. In various locations throughout Indiana, DriveCo has partnered with Ivy Tech Community College to provide hands-on Class A CDL Training. With it's convenient mainCDL Training campus location in Gary, Indiana, and six additional campus locations throughout the state supported by Ivy Tech campuses, DriveCo makes sure thatachieving your trucking dream can become a reality.
CDL training courses at DriveCo are offered every two weeks. Training is available weekdays, weeknights, and weekends. Check out our Class Schedule (https://www.driveco.org/class-schedule/) for program start dates, or contact a DriveCo campus (https://www.driveco.org/locations/) to find out when upcoming CDLprograms begin. Program length can range from 4-weeks for full-time training to 10-weeks for part-time training. 160 hours total for both full and part-time CDL training.
Student must pass a DOT physical, and drug screening test.
Visit the Ivy Tech Skills Training website for upcoming classes. Registration and payment are due 4 days prior to class start.https://www.ivytech.edu/classes/skills-training-classes/ (https://www.ivytech.edu/classes/skills-training-classes/)