Northeast Community College is offering a Class A CDL training course in 80 hours! The course is ELDT (Entry Level Driver Training) compliant. Sixteen hours will be spent in the classroom. The Class A CDL training program prepares the entry-level students for the safe operation of Class A commercial vehicles. Students will receive instruction in basic operations, safe operating procedures, advanced operating practices, vehicle systems, and non-driving activities such as trip planning, environmental compliance, cargo handling, hours of service, and more. Hands-on training includes both range and public-road training in a Class A commercial vehicle covering vehicle inspection, backing, shifting, speed and space management, and other critical driving skills. Students must have their CLP Commercial Learner’s Permit) (no K restriction for out-of-state residents) prior to registering for the class. A CASAS test will be provided, if necessary, through Adult Education. You will also need to get a DOT drug screen after you have acquired your CLP, but within 30 days of the start of the lab, and bring the results with you when you attend the lab portion of the class. The driving, vehicle inspection, and testing portion of the course will be completed in Norfolk or South Sioux City. The final drive test fee is included in the course. Requirements: Students must be 18 years of age, have a valid Nebraska driver’s license and a CLP to take this course (21 years of age if the student has a valid driver’s license and CLP from another state). Students are also cautioned that the physical requirements for a Commercial Driver License must be consistent with the standards of the United States Department of Transportation. Tuition does not include the cost of the license, the clearinghouse fee, the DOT drug screen, or the CLP. The required drug/alcohol testing includes pre-admittance, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion testing. Click on Register to find more details about each class. Financial assistance is available through the Community College GAP Assistance Program for students meeting income guidelines. For financial information: (402)844-7245. For course details: Ed Lewis at (402)844-7217. Registration: (402)844-7000.
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Northeast Community College is offering a Class B CDL training course in 56 hours! The course is ELDT (Entry Level Driver Training) compliant. Sixteen hours will be spent in the classroom. The Class B CDL training program prepares the entry-level students for the safe operation of Class B commercial vehicles. Students will receive instruction in basic operations, safe operating procedures, advanced operating practices, vehicle systems, and non-driving activities such as trip planning, environmental compliance, cargo handling, hours of service, and more. Hands-on training includes both range and public-road training in a Class B commercial vehicle, covering vehicle inspection, backing, shifting, speed and space management, and other critical driving skills. Not included in the cost of the course are the cost of the DOT drug screen, and CLP (Commercial Learner’s Permit) (no K restriction for out-of-state residence). Students must have their learner’s permit prior to registering for the class. A CASAS test will be provided, if necessary, through Adult Education. You will also need to get a DOT drug screen after you have acquired your CLP, but within 30 days of the start of the lab, and bring the results with you when you attend the lab portion of the class. The driving, vehicle inspection, and testing portion of the course will be completed in Norfolk or South Sioux City. The final drive test fee is included in the course. Requirements: Students must be 18 years of age, have a valid Nebraska driver’s license and a CLP to take this course (21 years of age if the student has a valid driver’s license and CLP from another state). Students are also cautioned that the physical requirements for a Commercial Driver License must be consistent with the standards of the United States Department of Transportation. Tuition does not include the cost of the license, clearinghouse fee, DOT drug screen, and CLP (no K restriction for out-of-state residents). The required drug/alcohol testing includes pre-admittance, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion testing. Click on Register to find more details about each class. Financial assistance is available through the Community College GAP Assistance Program for students meeting income guidelines. For financial information: (402)844-7245. For course details: Ed Lewis at (402)844-7217. Registration: (402)844-7000.
This is a Provisional Operators Permit driver training course for individuals 14-17 years old. A Learner’s or School Permit is required for participation and needs to be brought to the first class. The class requires 20 hours of classroom and a minimum of 6 hours of driving. Students will acquire the skills to operate a vehicle. The driving experience will be arranged by the instructor with the student, parent and or guardian within the time frame specified. NECC will provide the materials needed. Enrolling in the Driver’s Education course does not guarantee you will receive credit or earn a license. A student must pass the course in its entirety, illustrating safe and proper driving habits and tendencies. Upon successfully completing the 20 hours of class and 6 hours of instructional driving, the student will be tested. There is no guarantee of receiving a license.
Classes will meet: Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm both days. To register please call the registration office at (402)844-7000 or (800)348-9033, ext. 7000, Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Major credit cards accepted. No on-line registrations for the course. For more information call (402)844-7217.
Northeast Community College is offering an intensive Class A CDL training course in 240 hours! The course is ELDT (Entry Level Driver Training) compliant. The Professional Truck Driver Training program prepares the entry-level students for the safe operation of Class A commercial vehicles. Students will receive instruction in basic operations, safe operating procedures, advanced operating practices, vehicle systems, and non-driving activities such as trip planning, environmental compliance, cargo handling, hours of service, and more. Hands-on training includes both range and public-road training in a Class A commercial vehicle, covering vehicle inspection, backing, shifting, speed and space management, and other critical driving skills. You will need a DOT Physical, CLP (Commercial Learner’s Permit) (no K restriction for out-of-state residence), and a DOT drug screen before the start of class. Students must have their CLP prior to registering for the class. A CASAS test will be provided, if necessary, through Adult Education. The DOT Drug Screen must be done after you have acquired your CLP, but within 30 days of the start of the class. Bring the results with you on the first day of the class. The class will be held in Norfolk or South Sioux City. The CDL drive test fee is included in the course. Requirements: Students must be 18 years of age, have a valid Nebraska driver’s license and a CLP to take this course (21 years of age if the student has a valid driver’s license and a CLP from another state). Students are also cautioned that the physical requirements for a Commercial Driver License must be consistent with the standards of the United States Department of Transportation. Tuition does not include the cost of the license, clearinghouse fee, DOT drug screen, CLP (no K restriction for out-of-state residents), and books and supplies. The required drug/alcohol testing includes pre-admittance, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion testing. Click on Register to find more details about each class. Financial assistance is available through the Community College GAP Assistance Program for students meeting income guidelines. For financial information: (402)844-7245. For course details: Ed Lewis at (402)844-7217. Registration: (402)844-7000.
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