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The Class A CDL class is in session five days a week for three weeks and will be held at the Niles campus. The first week is in the classroom and the second and third weeks are behind the wheel practicing maneuvers and operations.

In addition to a home study component, this program is divided into two areas. The classroom portion of the program begins with the basics of the trucking industry and preparation in obtaining a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP). It continues with vehicle familiarization, basic systems, Federal Motor Carrier Regulations, defensive driving, trip planning, map reading, and log-book instruction. This portion of the program allows students to get more in-depth knowledge of the trucking industry and truck operations.

Upon obtaining a CLP, a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical and Drug Screen, and successful completion of the classroom portion of the program, students will proceed to skills training. Skills training concentrates on the proper techniques of urban, rural and highway driving and includes straight line backing, alley docking, safe turns, and vehicle inspection.

You will get to observe real-world driving situations, learn how to properly change lanes, downshift, upshift, and how to do traffic checks and other safe driving techniques, giving you the skills and confidence to handle a tractor-trailer in all driving conditions. 

Students must obtain a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical, Drug Screen, and their medical certification BEFORE they can register for the CDL class

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Lake Michigan College - Benton Harbor Campus

Lake Michigan College

Lake Michigan College is a two-year community college founded in 1946, serving approximately 5,000 students annually across campuses in Benton Harbor, Niles, South Haven, and Allegan, MI. The college focuses on practical, career-oriented programs, offering associate and baccalaureate degrees, as well as certificates, in disciplines such as health science, manufacturing technology, hospitality, and business. It emphasizes hands-on training and innovative experiences to empower students and communities.

Highlights:

  • Home to the Midwest's only commercial teaching winery
  • Features The Mendel Center, a renowned 1,500-seat performing arts theater and conference center
  • Offers specialized programs including Wine & Viticulture Technology
  • Committed to excellence in education, innovation, and community engagement
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