Our full CDL training program can be completed in as little as 3 weeks. This includes classroom instruction, simulator training, and one-on-one behind-the-wheel practice. After training, you’ll take your skills test at our facility.
A Class A CDL allows you to drive tractor-trailers and heavier combination vehicles. A Class B CDL is for single vehicles like box trucks, buses, or dump trucks. Not sure which to choose? We’ll help you decide based on your goals.
Our program includes everything you need to succeed:
Tuition varies by location and license type, but we keep our pricing affordable and transparent. Financial aid, grants, and payment plans are available to help cover costs. We also offer discounts during parts of the year.
Our team is happy to walk you through your options.
Yes! We accept:
We’ll help you find the best option for your situation.
Getting started is easy:
We’ll guide you through each step.
No prior experience is required. Our program is designed for beginners. We’ll teach you everything you need to know—from pre-trip inspections to gear shifting.
Yes! We are fully registered with the FMCSA Training Provider Registry and offer all required ELDT coursework for Class A, Class B, and CDL endorsements.
Yes. Alamo is a third-party CDL testing site, which means you’ll train in the same trucks and on the same course where you’ll take your exam.
We offer training for the most in-demand CDL endorsements, including:
Yes! We work with local and regional employers to help graduates find job opportunities. While we can’t guarantee placement, we do everything we can to connect you with potential employers.
Bring your:
We’ll confirm everything you need during enrollment.
Yes. We are approved by the VA, and many of our students use GI Bill® or other military education benefits to cover tuition.
We combine personal attention with real-world training. Our students benefit from:
Yes! Every single one of our locations is bilingual.