Riverland Community College can provide both your theory and behind-the-wheel training or one or the other. In order to be eligible for the CDL driver’s test, both of these trainings must be completed and entered into the Training Provider Registry (TPR). Register for training through sarah.hartman@riverland.edu
Course | Price |
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Commercial Drivers License Theory | $399 |
Passenger Bus Theory | $165 |
School Bus Theory | $165 |
Hazardous Materials Theory | $165 |
Additional charge of $600 to use Riverland’s truck and a chaperone to take the final road test to obtain your CDL (or $400 for a chaperone, no truck)
Contact Peggy Young peggy.young@riverland.edu for more information.
A commercial learner's permit (CLP)is a permit that authorizes you to practice on public roads with a qualified CDL holder. All applicants for a CDL will obtain a 6-month, non-renewable permit. A currently licensed CDL driver who wishes to upgrade to a higher class of license must take all applicable knowledge (written) tests. Drivers who have an unrestricted air brake CDL do not need to retake the air brake knowledge test.
$10.50
Peggy Young has been with Riverland Community College since 1991 and joined the Riverland Customized Training and Education team in 2008. Her focus is on Industrial Safety, Manufacturing, Leadership, Trade & Industry, and providing Strengths-based training as a StrengthsQuest Educator. Peggy is also the Department of Labor – MnAMP grant manager and MJSP grant coordinator for Riverland Community College. Peggy works with individuals and business clients to provide solutions through customized training with a focus on curriculum enhancement and extended learning initiatives.
Contact Peggy Young at 507-433-0602 or peggy.young@riverland.edu for more information about programs, courses, and services.
Kim Schaufenbuel has recently joined Riverland Community College and brings with her training experience in the key areas of Leadership, Safety, Community Organizing, and Business practices. Additionally, Kim’s training responsibility will include Mental Health First Aid, Information Technology, Manufacturing, and Truck Driving, among other disciplines. Kim can provide a customized training solution for nearly any need presented in our communities.
Contact Kim Schaufenbuel at 507-431-2250 or kim.schaufenbuel@riverland.edu for more information about programs, courses, and services.