Paid CDL training
How to pay for CDL training
Schneider is committed to helping new and returning drivers start their careers off right, which is why we offer a wide selection of company-paid CDL training options. Start your driving journey by reading through our options and selecting the one that best fits your needs.
Company-paid CDL training options
CDL Apprenticeship Training (CAT)
Paid CDL training and on-the-job experience
This is a paid five to seven-and-a-half week CDL apprenticeship program that is held at one of Schneider’s facilities. Students in the CAT program learn the knowledge and skills they need to become a Schneider driver.
What this program consists of:
- Paid transportation to a Schneider facility for training (if applicable).
- Compensation for time spent in training.
- Behind-the-wheel driving experience.
- Classroom instruction.
- Schneider-funded lodging (if applicable) and meals.
Program requirements:
- Obtain a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) from your state of residence.
- Have a valid U.S. driver's license for at least the past 12 months.
- Live in an area where a CAT program is available.
Tuition reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement after graduation, up to $200/month
Schneider’s tuition reimbursement program refunds Schneider drivers for their tuition costs, through monthly installments of $200.
What this program consists of:
- Monthly tuition reimbursement payments of up to $7,000 for qualified Schneider drivers.
- Giving veterans and military members the ability to pay for their tuition using GI benefits.
Forms needed:
- Copy of receipt or loan agreement as proof of payment.
- Copy of enrollment agreement or invoice from the candidate's truck driving school stating the cost of the driving program.
Availability and eligibility may vary. Call our driver recruiting team to talk through options at 877-872-1766.
Other payment options
Veteran Affairs Education Benefits
If you served in the military, you may be eligible for VA education benefits to cover the cost of your truck driving school education.
How to apply and questions: VA Customer Service at 888-442-4551.
Eligibility: Varies by benefit — visit benefits.va.gov.Federal Student Aid
Depending on your financial situation, you may be eligible for federal student aid, which is accepted as partial or full payment by some truck driving schools.
How to apply: Fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Eligibility: Varies — financial aid determined by government.
Questions: Contact truck driving school of choice to determine if the educator accepts federal grants for the CDL training program.Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act
WIOA funding is available to help enhance training and employment opportunities for individuals facing barriers to employment.
How to apply: Local Career Services or WIOA office.
Eligibility: Individuals underemployed, unemployed, dislocated.
Questions: Contact nearest Career Services office or driving school.Student financed
If you’re able to pay for driving school on your own up front or through a personal loan provider, that can work great, too. If you choose this route, keep in mind you may be eligible for tuition reimbursement if you apply to Schneider soon enough.
How to apply and questions: Contact your bank or other loan provider.
Eligibility: Varies.
Get pre-hired
Did you know you can get pre-hired as a potential Schneider driver before you even step foot in truck driving school? Simply fill out the form in the link below, and once it’s reviewed and approved, you can use the form to secure loans, grants or other funding for school.
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