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Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about Professional Driver Training at ASU-Newport. Do you have more questions?
Q. How long does your course last?
A. We begin a new class every Monday and each class is 19 days long... including Saturdays and Sundays.
Q. Where will I take the CDL test?
A. The CDL test has two parts. The first part is the written exam and you will take it during the first week of class at the State of Arkansas testing center located next to our campus. The second part is the skills / driving part and you will take that at the end of the 19 days using our trucks.
Q. What are the hours / days of training?
A. Our program operates 7 days a week-including Saturdays and Sundays. Training hours vary from day to day, but you should be prepared to be in class from 6 am to 5 pm each day. You may do some driving at night as well.
Q. When does the next class start?
A. We begin a new class every Monday and the class lasts for 19 days.
Q. Is there transportation available to and from school?
A. There is a shuttle available from the bus station in Little Rock to Newport and back. The cost is $30 one way. There is NOT a shuttle between off-campus housing and the school. Students without their own transportation are responsible for "catching a ride" with other students that do have a car.
Q. Is there an age minimum for your program?
A. The minimum age for enrolling in the course is 18 years old. To be able to drive a commercial vehicle across state lines you must be 21 years old. There is no upper age limit for obtaining a CDL.
Q. What type of equipment do you use for training?
A. Our fleet of tractors & trailers is made up of primarily Freightliner conventional tractors with 48' & 53' vans and flatbed trailers.
Q. What is the schedule of events for the three weeks?
A. You will experience a mix of classroom lessons, skills training, and over-the-road training. We work seven days a week, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
Q. How much behind-the-wheel time will I get?
A. On average, our students spend approximately 55 hours total behind-the-wheel time during their training.
Q. What is your student-to-teacher ratio?
A. Our average class size is about 25 students. Currently, we have 15 experienced professionals as driver training instructors.
Q. Is housing available & how much does it cost?
A. Housing is made available to our students by a private, third-party off-campus provider in Newport. The cost of housing is $295 total plus a refundable $10 key deposit.
Q. Is financial aid available for this course?
A. YES! We have several options for helping you pay for your training. In some cases, we can even help pay for transportation to and from school, child care, and other related expenses.
Q. How much does the course cost?
A. Following is our current price list:
Q. Do you offer job placement?
A. The job market for professional drivers continues to be very good. We have relationships with several major motor carriers that will be very interested in interviewing you for a driving job.
Q. Are there any trucking companies that will pay for my training?
A. Yes! We can send you (by email or US Mail) a list of our industry partners that might be willing to help you pay for training.
Q. Am I guaranteed to get my CDL if I come to your school?
A. Our track record of training entry-level drivers is very good, but each student must be able to successfully pass the State of Arkansas CDL required tests in order to obtain his / her CDL.
Q. Do I get college credit for taking this course?
A. Yes! Students that successfully complete the driver training course at ASU-Newport will earn 7 (seven) semester credit hours. These credit hours can be used toward the pursuit of a higher degree.
Q. Is there a background check for this course?
What if I have a criminal background?
A. This is a difficult question to answer because every situation is different. The easiest answer is that your background probably won't keep you from getting a CDL, but it might keep you from getting a job with some trucking companies.
Q. How does the drug screen and physical work? How much do they cost?
A. You will have a DOT drug test on the first day of class and a DOT physical on the second day of class. The drug screen costs $40 and the physical is $50. You will need cash to pay for both.
Q. What admissions standards / qualifications are there?
A. You must be at least 18 years old. You must have a valid driver's license. You must be able to pass a DOT drug screen. You must be able to pass a DOT physical. You must be able to read and write English.
Q. What do I need to do to enroll in the course?
A. Enrolling is easy! Simply call our toll-free number (1-800-470-5440) and let us know that you're planning to start training next Monday. We'll ask you a few questions and give you some basic information about getting started. On the first day of class we will help you fill out a few documents and you'll be ready to start training.
Q. What documents will I need to bring with me to class?
A. There are a few documents that are critical for you to bring.
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