Crowder College

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Cost for tuition is: $3125.00

Tuition for admission to the program may be funded by one of two methods:

1) Students may arrange funding on their own and pay the tuition in cash, money order, or Visa/Master Card no later than the start of the first day of class.

2) Students may obtain a loan, or apply for grant money (if available) at time of application, by contacting us directly.

Tuition covers expenses and fees involved with our training program, including: books, materials, equipment and CDL testing. Any and all other expenses are the sole responsibility of the student.

Student Housing Available

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Student housing is available and provided upon request to all students of Crowder College Professional Driver Training, at a very low cost of $595.00 for the entire 5 weeks of training. This includes meals.

A $75.00 deposit will also be required prior to occupancy, and refunded at the end of training (by mail) so long as all exit requirements have been met.

Total tuition costs: $3125.00

Student Conduct at Crowder College

As a student you are both a citizen and a member of the academic community. As a citizen, you possess basic freedoms, privileges and rights guaranteed to all persons by law. In addition, you are subject to the same rules and limitations that are imposed by law on all persons.

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Upon enrolling at Crowder College, each student assumes the responsibility for conducting themselves in a manner compatible with the educational purposes of the college. If these responsibilities are ignored or neglected, the college must carry out appropriate disciplinary action. Misconduct, which may subject the student to disciplinary action, may include the following:

1. Dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the college

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2. Forgery, alteration or misuse of college documents, records or identification

3. Obstruction or disruption of teaching, administration or other authorized activities

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4. Physical abuse, hazing or conduct which threatens or endangers the health or safety of any person on college owned or controlled property or at college sponsored activities

5. Theft or damage to the property of the college or property of others on college premises or at authorized college functions

6. Unauthorized entry or use of college facilities

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7. The violation of any college policies, procedures or regulations

8. Use of or being under the influence of, possession of, or distribution of alcohol or illegal drugs on campus or at college sponsored activities

9. Disorderly conduct, breach of the peace, infringement upon the rights or defamation of another, either on campus or at a college sponsored activity

10. Failure to comply with the direction of a college official acting in the performance of his/her duties

11. Possession or use of a firearm, explosive, dangerous chemical, or other weapon on campus or at college sponsored activities

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12. Any of the foregoing, if proven to be knowingly, may make each participant responsible for the action of the entire group

Any student found to have violated his/her responsibility as described above shall be subject to one or more of the following actions; censure, disciplinary probation, restitution, compensatory service, suspension and/or dismissal.

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Crowder College - Truck Driver Training

601 Laclede Ave. Neosho, MO 64850
Toll Free 800-541-2891 FAX: 417-455-5680

 

 

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. Nicole Striegel, Dean of Student Services,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.