Train for a career on the road

Find out about our Money Back Guarantee

Gain the knowledge and skills required to become a safe, successful member of the trucking and logistics industry. NFC is an FMCSA registered training provider. NFC’s experienced instructors will share insights from the road and teach you valuable concepts and techniques you’ll need to earn your Commercial Driver’s License-Class A or Class B certification as well as Hazmat and School Bus and Passenger Endorsements.


FREE CDL Learners Permit Study Sessions

If you are planning to enroll in the January 2025 CDL class and need a little extra help studying for the Commercial Lerners Permit (required for CDL program enrollment), register for NFC's FREE study sessions in November. Attend one or all three sessions Nov. 6-8, 2024.  REGISTER NOW

  • General Knowledge Study Session: Wed. Nov. 6, 2024, 5-7 PM
  • Air Brakes Study Session: Thurs. Nov.7, 2024, 5-7 PM
  • Combination Vehicles Study Session: Fri. Nov. 8, 5-7 PM

REGISTER NOW 


Class A: Tractor Trailer Truck Driver

NEW Class begins January 2025

  • 12-Week, 320 Clock Hour Program
  • Class meets Friday, Saturday and Sunday; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Hours will vary to compensate for night driving requirements

Explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional tractor trailer driver. Learn about safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, documentation procedures, pre-trip preparation, vehicle inspection, maintenance, service, control procedures, backing, coupling, uncoupling, maneuvering, road and hazardous driving skills, and licensing requirements. Instruction includes 1000 miles of road driving under supervision of a qualified commercial vehicle driver. Students have the opportunity to test and earn their Class A Commercial Driver License as part of the program.

NOTE: Students wishing to be admitted into this program must contact the Career and Workforce Education Center at 850-973-9470 or scarborok@nfc.edu.


Class B: Truck Driver Heavy Florida Class "B"

NEW Class Begins September 25, 2024

  • 150 Clock Hour Program
  • Class meets Wednesday and Thursday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional class “B” truck driver. Learn about vehicle safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, documentation procedures, pre-trip preparation, vehicle inspection, maintenance, service, control procedures, backing, maneuvering, road and hazardous driving skills, and licensing requirements. Instruction will include 200 miles of road driving under the supervision of a qualified commercial vehicle driver. Students will have the opportunity to test and earn their Class B Commercial Driver License as part of this program. 

NOTE: Students wishing to be admitted into this program must contact JaKiera McNair at 850-973-9454 or mcnairj@nfc.edu.


Endorsement Training Available On Demand

NFC offers workforce training for the following CDL endorsements on demand.

  • Hazmat Theory (15 Clock-Hour; Two-Day Training)
  • School Bus and Passenger (96 Clock-Hour; Six-Week Class)

NOTE: Students wishing to be enroll in endorsement classes must contact the Career and Workforce Education Center at 850-973-9454 or mcnairj@nfc.edu


Financial Aid Opportunities

Tuition assistance may be available through CareerSource North Florida's WIOA program or the NFC Foundation to qualifying applicants. See upcoming deadlines below.

  • CareerSource North Florida application deadlines
    • Nov. 8, 2024 - Spring Term/January 2025 Class
  • NFC Foundation: The NFC Foundation offers scholarship applications for each CDL class. Scholarship applications are included in your enrollment paperwork. Please review the requirements and deadlines with the NFC Career and Workforce Education Specialist.

For more information: Contact JaKiera McNair at 850-973-9454 or mcnairj@nfc.edu


CDL Program Admission Requirements

  • Be at least 18-years-old.
    • Applicants 18 to 21 years of age are only permitted to operate intrastate (only in Florida) once licensed
    • High school diploma or GED not required for admission to NFC's CDL Class A or B programs
  • Submit NFC Admission Application with $20 non-refundable fee to NFC Office of Admissions

Once you have been accepted as an NFC Sentinel (confirmation email received from NFC Admissions), a complete program admission packet with the following requirements should be turned into the the Career and Workforce Education Center Specialist, Bldg. 13, Rm. 232A. 

  • Driving Record: Students must have acceptable driving record and provide copy of Complete Florida DMV-Authorized Driving Record. Available through the D.M.V. (fees apply)
  • DOT Physical: Students must meet the Department of Transportation D.O.T. requirements to drive in Florida and must pass and submit copy of D.O.T. physical. (fees apply)
  • Drug Screen: Students must complete and pass a 10 panel drug screen; must be performed by Down Home Medical in Madison, FL (fees apply); provide sealed results 
  • Commercial Learners Permit: Must have valid Class “A” or Class "B" learners permit to enroll and participate in class

Students are enrolled into the CDL program only after a complete packet has been received/approved. Seats are limited. Completing admission and program requirements early is encouraged.


Partnerships: This career training program is made possible through funding and partnerships between NFC, CareerSource North Florida, Gray Logging, Genesis Timber, M.A. Rigoni, TW Byrd Sons, CF Webb & Sons Logging, Suwannee Lumber Company, Packaging Corp of America, John A. Cruce, Jr Inc, Stoutamire-Pavlik & Associates Inc. Insurance, Certified Service Center, Suwannee Timber Management, and Johnson & Johnson Inc.


Admission, program and degree requirements are subject to change. Contact the program coordinator or an NFC academic advisor for the most current information.