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Community College of Allegheny County
Basic Information
Address: 595 Beatty Road, Monroeville, PA 15146
Phone Number: (724) 325-6834; (724) 325-6805
Fax Number: N/A
Email: CDL@ccac.edu
Director: Angela Isabella
Additional Information
Label: Hours8:30a-4:30p
Label: Class ScheduleVaries
Label: Tuition
Class A - $5,495.00; Class B/Passenger - $4,000.00; Individual Training - Skill dependent, cost varies
Label: Financial Aid
If eligible, students are able to utilize: Third Party Sponsorships, Employer Sponsorships, Pell Grant (starting Fall 2026)
Label: Scheduling
Monday - Friday. 8a-12p, 1p-5p, 6p-10p
*CCAC is closed on Fridays during the summer semester with extended hours Mon-Thurs, please see ccac.edu for details.
Label: Application
To get started, students need to contact the program enrollment coordinator at (724) 325-6834 or by emailing CDL@ccac.edu
Label: Cancellation
CCAC's non-credit refund policy states: Students not attending the program (course) must notify CCAC in person, by mail or at (412) 788.7546 BEFORE the first day in order to receive a refund, this includes students that are receiving funding assistance. CCAC will notify registered students in the event that the program (course) is cancelled. If the program (course) is cancelled, the student will be refunded within 10-14 business days using the same payment method that was processed at the time of registration. Any questions regarding the refund policy, please reach out to the phone number listed previously.
Label: ServicesIndividual Training, CDL Class A License, CDL Class B License, CDL Class B/Passenger License
Label: Programs
Commercial Driver's License Program
Label: PoliciesIn order to complete enrollment, student must make a payment at the time of registration; whether it is out of pocket or via third party sponsorships/funding assistance.
CCAC's non-credit refund policy states: Students not attending the program (course) must notify CCAC in person, by mail or at (412) 788.7546 BEFORE the first day in order to receive a refund, this includes students that are receiving funding assistance. CCAC will notify registered students in the event that the program (course) is cancelled. If the program (course) is cancelled, the student will be refunded within 10-14 business days using the same payment method that was processed at the time of registration. Any questions regarding the refund policy, please reach out to the phone number listed previously.
Label: Area(s) Served
Workforce Development, CDL
Label: School History
Label: Mission Statement
The Community College of Allegheny County prepares individuals to succeed in a complex global society by providing affordable access to high quality career and transfer education delivered in a diverse, caring, and innovative learning environment.
Label: Philosophy Statement
CCAC is the essential community partner for building a more equitable and inclusive region. Our innovative educational programs and caring support services create pathways to prosperity for all learners.
Label: Testimonials
Social Networking:
https://www.ccac.edu/workforce-and-community/workforce-development/comme...
https://www.ccac.edu/about/contact-us.php
https://www.facebook.com/CCAC.edu
https://twitter.com/CCAC
https://www.instagram.com/ccac_edu/
https://www.linkedin.com/school/community-college-of-allegheny-county/
Additional Information:
A commercial driver's license (CDL) allows professionals to operate a variety of vehicles and pursue careers in the transportation industry. Professional drivers may work as long-haul truckers or take local jobs driving buses, making deliveries or supporting business operations. CCAC's CDL program provides training to obtain a Pennsylvania Class A or B/Passenger commercial driver's license.
Program pricing is the same for students residing in Allegheny County and outside of Allegheny County.
The curriculum prepares students to take the CDL Class A or B/Passenger knowledge, skills and road tests.
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Knowledge Test: covers general knowledge, passenger vehicles, air brakes, combination vehicles, hazardous materials, tankers and doubles/triples
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Skills Test: involves performing a pretrip inspection and various backing and parking maneuvers
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Road Test: consists of driving a predetermined route
The curriculum also covers:
- Department of Transportation (DOT) and hours of service regulations
- Map reading and trip planning
- Shifting techniques (if appropriate)
- Industry terminology
- Career opportunities
Students must first successfully complete Part 1: CDL Driver Theory and obtain their Class A or B/Passenger CDL permit before enrolling in Part 2: CDL Range & Road Training.
The CDL program holds classes monthly with multiple start dates and varying times. Please contact us using the information listed below in order to begin the enrollment process.
This program is located at the Boyce Campus ONLY.

