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Become a truck driver tuition-free at CLC

Full tuition scholarships are once again available for students looking to earn their commercial driver's license and start their career as a truck driver. An anonymous donor gave the college $250,000 toward the effort after giving more than $100,000 a year ago.

Truck drivers have become one of the more in-demand jobs because of supply chain challenges. According to Lightcast, there were 5,800 unique job postings in Lake County during quarter three of 2022, with a projected growth of 6 percent. The average annual salary for a truck driver in Lake County is $57,000.

"We are overjoyed to have the opportunity to locate and assist as many as 50 Lake County residents in obtaining their CDL," said Manager of Professional Development Laura Asbury. "Successfully attaining a CDL can be a life-changing career move. The training offered by our partner, Kotra Driving School, allows students to learn both automatic and manual transmissions, which can open even more doors to employment."

CLC's Workforce and Professional Development Institute plans to award a minimum of 45 full-tuition scholarships with the funds.

While the program is through CLC, students take driving courses in Park City at Kotra Driving School after completing online coursework and receiving their commercial learner's permit.

The program has flexibility, and students typically take between eight and 12 weeks to complete it.

For the scholarship, students are required to attend class at least 10 hours a week. Kotra has drop-in hours that allow students to take the driving courses when they fit their schedules.

To be eligible, students must first attend a virtual information session, with dates running through February. Other requirements include being at least 21 years old, a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, and a resident of Lake County with a valid Illinois driver's license class D or above.

"If you're thinking about going for your CDL to upskill or change your career, make time and do it," scholarship recipient Alyssa Siegfried said. "It's a wonderful experience, and your field of employability opens a lot more."

To register for an information session, visit bit.ly/3VUINJD or contact Laura Asbury at lasbury1@clcillinois.edu

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