Federal grant to provide free truck driver training at LLCC for veterans, active military and spouses

LLCC Lincoln Land Community College Truck Driver Training 217.786.2565 Student DriverVeterans, active military and their spouses will be eligible to receive free training at LLCC for a career in truck driving, thanks to a federal grant just announced.

LLCC is one of 20 institutions in the nation and the only one in Illinois to be awarded a U.S. Department of Transportation Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Operator Safety Training Grant. LLCC will receive nearly $82,000 to provide this free training to approximately 20 individuals. Those interested in the free training may contact Curt Robinson, director of LLCC Truck Driver Training, at 217-786-2565 or curt.robinson@llcc.edu.

“We’re very pleased to receive this grant and to assist our veterans and members of the military,” said Robinson. “There is a high demand for truck drivers nationwide. Our short-term training program prepares students to pass the commercial driver’s license (CDL) exam and get good paying jobs in just weeks.”

Students can complete their in-class and behind-the-wheel training in four weeks if attending during the day or six weeks in the evening. Employers recruit students onsite, with starting salaries ranging from $35,000 to $75,000. The program also offers lifetime job placement assistance.

The federal grants are designed to expand the number of CDL holders with enhanced operator safety training, helping reduce the severity and number of crashes on U.S. roads involving CMVs. In addition, the grants aim to assist current or former members of the U.S. Armed Forces (including National Guard members and Reservists) and their spouses to transition to the CMV operation industry.

More information on the LLCC Truck Driver Training program is available at www.llcc.edu/truck-driver-training.