Launch Your CDL Career with Workforce Development Training Support
A commercial driver’s license can open the door to a stable, high-demand career. Through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, commonly known as WIOA, eligible students may be able to access government-funded training assistance to help cover the cost of approved CDL training programs.
160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø works with Workforce Development agencies and American Job Centers to help eligible students pursue CDL training through WIOA-approved pathways. Our team helps provide the documentation and program information agencies need to review eligibility, funding requests, enrollment, attendance, and completion requirements.
Ready to see whether WIOA funding may help you start CDL training?
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federally funded workforce development program designed to help individuals gain the skills, training, and support needed to secure meaningful employment and long-term career success.
Through approved training providers such as 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø, WIOA funding may help qualified individuals access CDL training for new employment opportunities, career advancement, or re-entry into the workforce.
Eligibility requirements vary by state and workforce agency, but individuals who may qualify often include:
Funding eligibility is determined by local workforce development agencies and may require documentation related to income, employment status, residency, or other qualifying factors.
Our admissions and compliance teams work with participating Workforce Development agencies and American Job Centers to provide program details, enrollment information, and training documentation when required.
WIOA-funded training often requires documentation before, during, and after enrollment. 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø helps provide the program records agencies may need, including:
Because WIOA programs are administered through state and local workforce systems, documentation and reporting expectations can vary. 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø supports the process by working within agency requirements.
CDL Class A training is designed to prepare students for the skills and licensing requirements needed to pursue entry-level commercial driving opportunities and long-term truck driving careers.

Our CDL training programs are built to help students develop the knowledge, behind-the-wheel skills, and confidence needed to pursue a commercial driving career.
160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø understands that government-funded training requires clear communication, accurate records, and timely documentation.
From your first conversation with admissions to training completion, our team helps you understand what to expect and what information may be needed along the way.
With locations across the country, 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø helps students access CDL Class A training close to home where available.
No. WIOA funding is not guaranteed. Eligibility, funding availability, approved training options, and documentation requirements are determined by state and local workforce agencies.
No. Funding decisions are made by the appropriate government workforce agency. 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø can provide program information and documentation to support the agency’s review process.
In many areas, WIOA funding may be used for approved occupational training programs, including CDL Class A training programs when the provider meets applicable workforce requirements.
Your local Workforce Development agency or American Job Center will provide the official list of required documents.
160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø can provide program details, schedules, cost information, enrollment records, attendance updates, completion records, and other documentation requested by your workforce agency.
WIOA may help eligible students access the training they need to begin a new career path. 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø works with workforce and government partners to support students through the CDL training process.
Speak with 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø today to learn how WIOA-funded CDL training may work in your area.
WIOA eligibility, funding availability, program approval, and training authorization are determined by state and local workforce agencies. 160 Á¿×Ó×ÊÔ´Íø does not determine WIOA eligibility or guarantee funding approval. Program availability, funding amounts, documentation requirements, and approved provider status may vary by location and agency.
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