Technical Colleges are a Great Partner in Recruiting Drivers. Learn How Hopkinsville Community College in Kentucky is Training the Next Generation of Truck Drivers.
Truck drivers are an essential part of what keeps America moving. Nearly every product that is sold and bought has been transported at some point via a commercial truck. Despite the big demand for experienced truckers, there is a nation-wide shortage of people willing to take charge behind the wheel.
To fill that
gap, Hopkinsville Community College (HCC) offers truck driver training, as a certificate
program. The intent is to train students
with little to no commercial driving experience and prepare them for a
high-demand job. The 4-week, entry-level
course prepares students for the trucking industry. It teaches students to
drive tractor trailer trucks, apply their knowledge of commercial driving
regulations, prepare receipts for loads, maintain truck logs in accordance with
state and federal guidelines, inspect the truck and equipment as well as load
and unload. Most importantly, the program teaches students how to be safe and
reliable drivers.
The course is designed to help the students acquire their Kentucky CDL-A learner’s permit during the first week of class. Once students receive their permit, they are ready to transition to the range to begin training for their driver’s license exams and eventually earn their CDL-A licenses. Nearly 700 students have been trained in CDL through HCC since 2013. The mission of the program is to provide a successful transition into a rewarding career in transportation. The accelerated and accredited program offers 6 credit hours, a TRU100 certificate and job placement assistance.
HCC holds monthly
CDL classes, January through November, and students receive DOT physicals and
drug screenings prior to enrollment into the course. The curriculum for the
program is broken into 40 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of range
and over-the-road training to fulfill the 160-hour requirement. It qualifies for several financial options
open to students who need assistance with the fee, such as WIA program,
Kentucky Farm Worker programs, Montgomery GI Bill or Post 9/11 funds,
Vocational Rehabilitation program or WorkReady Kentucky scholarships. HCC’s CDL program follows the state
requirements for CDL permit holders such as age, ability to read, write and
speak English, having a valid driver’s license and being able to pass a DOT
physical and drug screening test.
Through
partnerships with Kentucky Trucking Association and the New Driver Coalition, the
HCC’s CDL program has continued to grow.
Most importantly, HCC has continued to focus on improving training by
bringing the program under the college’s umbrella of certificate programs and
offering it in-house and not through a third-party provider. HCC hires qualified program instructors and staff
and operates with equipment donated from several trucking association partners.
In 2017,
Hopkinsville Community College entered into an agreement with Fort Campbell,
Kentucky, to train military service members in commercial trucking. The Army’s program is known as the Career
Skills Program and their role is to assist service members in acquiring work-ready
skills to join the civilian workforce once their military service is
complete. About 85% of HCC’s CDL classes
are comprised of active-duty service members or veterans. At least 95% of HCC students go to direct
employment once they receive their CDL and the course pass rate is 97.5%.
HCC partners
with several trucking companies that hire entry-level drivers. Recruiters can meet with the students during
class to provide their company information and how to apply with the organization. Class sizes are restricted due to the current
pandemic. Students and instructors adhere
to social distancing guidelines, are required to wear masks during training and
practice good hygiene.
HCC is part of
the Kentucky Community and Technical College System which is made up of 16
colleges. Thirteen of those colleges offer
CDL training through their own programs and one college uses a third-party
vendor for the training.
Director of Program Facilitation
CDL Program Manager
Hopkinsville Community College
email: lanita.wilson@kctcs.edu
Phone:270.707.3743
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