Commercial Driver's License (CDL) - Workforce Development
Learn at an actual test site and take the test in the same truck you trained in.
We are a certified training and third-party testing facility in Montana.
We offer hands-on behind-the-wheel training with experienced instructors.
Program Overview
Using a comprehensive curriculum, students in the Commercial Driver's License (CDL) program at Highlands College will receive online and classroom instruction and real behind-the-wheel driving experience on the skills course, within city limits and on both area highways and interstates. The program is recognized by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) as meeting the Entry-Level Driving Training standards addressing skills, theory/knowledge, tasks, and the duties required of entry-level commercial vehicle drivers. The program meets the needs of students with no prior knowledge or experience in truck driving interested in getting a Class-A CDL.
Informational Sessions (Mandatory)
Attend one of our informational sessions to learn about details of the program, application requirements, class format, class schedules, and funding opportunities. No registration required.
Choose to attend a morning session at 10:00am or an evening session at 5:30pm. All sessions are located at Highlands College, 25 Basin Creek Road, Butte, MT.
This course is currently being offered four times a year. See dates below.
Dear Kinsley,
Thank you so much! I am immensely excited! Words can’t explain how thankful I am for everybody involved in this program and the help I received to achieve passing my final exam.
Now is the really fun part and choosing what direction I want to take for a very bright future.
Thank you again! You all were not only life savers but some of the greatest people I have met.Robert F. Shipley CDL Class of '24
Term | Info Session | Start Date |
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Summer 2024 (Session 1) | May 7 | May 28 |
Summer 2024 (Session 2) | June 4 | June 25 |
Fall 2024 | September 3 | September 24 |
Spring 2025 | February 10 | February 24 |
Program Fees
Full CDL Program
WHO IT'S FOR:
First-time Class A CDL seekers
Cost $4,000
- 8-week course
- Prep for written permit exam
- Class A ELDT Course
- Behind-the-wheel training
Fees Include:
- Tuition
- Drug screen
- DOT physical
- Testing fees
- Course material
Industry Partner Model
WHO IT'S FOR:
Employees looking to obtain CDL through Employer
Cost $2,500
- 8-week course
- Class A ELDT Course
- Behind-the-wheel training done with employer
Fees Include:
- Tuition
- Drug screen
- DOT physical
- Testing fees
- Course material
Admission Requirements/Pre-Requisites
Admission to the program is open to all individuals who can meet the following requirements/pre-requisites:
- Attend mandatory information session
- Possess current Montana Driver License and age 18 or older for intrastate license and age 21 or older for interstate license.
- Pass or hold a current Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical (can be included in fee - find DOT Physical locations in Butte here)
- A CLP (Commerical Learner's Permit) is not required to enroll in the CDL course. However, it is highly encouraged that students who are interested in taking the course make themselves a testing appointment and begin studying the manual before class starts. Written permit appointments take place at the DMV.
- Click here to make an appointment: https://cars.dojmt.gov/app/_/#1
- Click here for the MT CDL Manual: https://mvdmt.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Montana-CDL-Manual.pdf
- Submit Motor Vehicle Record
- Visit https://cars.dojmt.gov/app/_/#0 and click Purchase a driver record
- Cost is $4.22
- Submit Criminal Background Check
- Visit https://doj.egovmt.com/choprs/ and under Public Users click Start Service.
- Cost is $20.00
- Print results and attach with application (results expire after 14 days)
- Pass Drug Test (included in fee)
- Drug Screen appointment will be made for you by Highlands College after all documents have been turned in and you’ve been accepted into the course)
Class Schedule
We follow a hybrid format which means you will be required to do online modules at home and attend a couple of in-person sessions throughout the course.
Experienced Faculty
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Funding Assistance Programs
Contact | Phone | |
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Caitlin O’Neill | caitlin.o'neill@mt.gov | 406-594-7374 |
Contact | Phone | |
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Lacey Reinhardt | lacey@reomontana.org | 406-461-0504 |
Contact | Phone | |
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Jon Ugalde | jonathanugalde@veteransinc.org | 406-927-4112 |
We can answer your question and help you get started.
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406-496-4684