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Hill College Truck Driving Academy
Basic Information
Address: 112 Lamar Dr.
Cafeteria Building, Suite 77B
Hillsboro, TX 76645
Phone Number: 817765820
Additional Information
Label: Hours8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Label: Class ScheduleMonday-Friday
Label: Tuition
$5300
Label: Financial Aid
Available
Label: Application
Label: PoliciesDrug and Alcohol Policy
You must be drug—and alcohol-free to attend our training classes, in the classroom, on the range, and in the trucks. You are about to enter an industry that is zero-tolerant of drug and alcohol abuse, and we are a zero-tolerance organization and facility. Random testing is a requirement.
Cell Phone Policy
Cell phone use is not allowed in the classroom or in the trucks. When you are in the classroom, we expect you to be focused on the lessons being given. The same is true in the trucks. You may check messages and make calls during breaks and lunch periods.
Student Expectations
Be here every day and on time, we cannot train you if you're not present.
Dress appropriately daily. No slides, sandals, or cut-out shoes. No loose-fitting clothing. Shirts with sleeves must be worn at all times.
Horseplay will not be tolerated around the trucks or in the classroom.
Respect your fellow student's privacy, property, beliefs, and abilities.
Respect the school's property and equipment.
Notify your instructor of any problem you have with another student.
Notify the Director if you have a problem with any staff member.
Appearance and hygiene must be kept at a professional level.
Complete all classroom work on time.
Complete all homework and turn it in at the appropriate time.
Prepare yourself for the CLP test at DPS, and make all DPS appointments.
Label: Area(s) Served
Hillsboro area
Label: School History
Hill College has been in the area serving the community for over 100 years. The Truck Driving Academy is in its first year, a joint venture between Hill College and Frontier Support Logistics, a local hauling company.
Label: Mission Statement
Hill College provides high-quality, comprehensive educational programs and services. The college enhances the educational, cultural, and economic development of its service area and prepares individuals for a more productive life.
Label: Philosophy Statement
Hill College will be a beacon of excellence in teaching, learning, and innovation that improves lives and drives economic sustainability.
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