Admission

Crowder College Truck Driving program utilizes various techniques of instruction, including classroom training, electronic driver simulator training, driving experience on paved controlled driving and backing ranges, as well as highway and city driving. Crowder’s instructional programs are accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education, and the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities.

In the four week Program students accumulate a minimum of 200 hours in classroom and driving time. In all, students spend 40 hours in the classroom, 160 hours on the driving range and on the road. Road and Range hours are divided between time observing and time behind the wheel. The Training Program will provide entry level knowledge and the necessary skills to operate a tractor and trailer safely, efficiently, and economically. Your training will consist of four weeks on campus followed by continued on the job training with the trucking company of your choice.

Enrollment Procedure

To Fill Out a Truck Driving Program Admission Application Click Here

Student may apply for admission to the Truck Driving Program at Crowder College Truck Driving. Forms for application are enclosed and should be filled out completely and returned to:

Crowder College – Truck Driving
601 Laclede Ave.
Neosho, MO 64850

For more information please call: (417) 455-5440 or 1-800-541-2891

Enrollment Checklist

Listed below are the items you will need to complete and bring with you!!!

1. Make a check call one (1) week before class start date. (1-800-541-2891).
2. Have a DOT physical and supervised drug test complete? If not please call and let us set the appointment before class start date.
3. Bring copy of DOT physical.
4. Social Security card.
5 . Valid drivers license and Class A CDL permit.
6 . Warm clothing (for outside class work).
7 . Directions to Crowder College
8 . Are you planning on staying in the dorms? Have you paid your ($75.00) deposit?
9 . Application for admission.
10. Housing application.

To Fill Out a Truck Driving Program Admission Application Click Here

Crowder College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/educational/employment institution, and is nondiscriminatory relative to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age and qualified disabled. Crowder College is committed to providing educational opportunities to all qualified students regardless of their economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of handicaps, race, color, sex, creed or national origin. Sonya Pearson, Dean of Student Services, Newton Hall, coordinates efforts to comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.