Harper College

CDL Vehicle Training

CDL A Truck Driver Training

Obtain a Class A CDL license and start a new career!

Harper College’s 160-hour program provides classroom instruction and on-the-road training to ensure students gain the knowledge and skills required to pass all necessary exams. With a focus on safety, education, and career support, this course will fully prepare you for the CDL road skills test and connect you with job opportunities in the trucking industry.

Course information

LCE8016, Tuition: $5,495 - Ask about funding options!
Classes start weekly at the Learning and Career Center (LCC) in Prospect Heights.
Learning and Career Center, 1375 S Wolf Road, Prospect Heights, IL 60070

WIOA funding available

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grants are available to unemployed individuals who qualify. To learn more and get started with an application, go to harpercollege.edu/wioa, and select Apply for a WIOA Grant.

Contact us

mbankowska@160drivingacademy.com
cpe@harpercollege.edu
847.954.7448


CDL Class B vehicle training (Pace Program)

The total investment for students in the Pace program is only $12. For the current schedule, visit the Upcoming Courses page.

Class B Vehicle Training Test Prep - LCE8012

Provides students with the tools and resources needed to sit for the General Knowledge, Passenger and Air Brakes written Examinations as administered by the Illinois Secretary of State, Commercial Driver’s License Division. Helps students gain a thorough understanding of the current laws, rules, and regulations that govern the operation of a Class B Commercial Motor Vehicle. Requires that students complete a pre-test to determine their mastery of instructions provided and their preparedness for State exams, which is required prior to sitting for the written examination.

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CDL class schedule


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Funding opportunities

CPE works with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and the Paths to College and Career grant to offer scholarships for people who are underemployed, unemployed, incarcerated, and previously incarcerated.

Contact us

For more information, contact Continuing Professional Education by email at cpe@harpercollege.edu or call 847.925.6340.



Last Updated: 6/9/26