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Commercial Vehicle Operator B Class


Program Description


Commercial vehicle operators with Class B commercial licenses may support either the passenger transportation industry or the distribution of goods and materials. The hospitality industry requires CDL-B drivers, with a “P” - Passenger endorsement, to transport passengers to hotels and airports, operate rental car shuttles, as well as scheduled bus, charter bus, tour bus, urban, and transportation services.  Vehicle operators may drive locally, regionally, and/or between urban areas, depending on the nature of the business.

A CDL-B driver without a “P” - Passenger endorsement on their license may operate heavy straight trucks (over 26,000 lbs.), such as dump and non-trailered box vans.  CDL-B operators conduct pre-trip vehicle inspections, report safety and equipment issues to the dispatcher, and must conform to USDOT rules and regulations, including the accurate updating of logs and records.  Note: This course does not include training towards an “S” endorsement required to operate a school bus.

Program Outcomes


Successful Completion:

CCBC Credential: Students will have access to a Continuing Education academic record (transcript).

Students will be awarded a Continuing Education Workforce Training Certificate.

Students will be awarded various CDL certificates (e.g. Defensive Driving and New Driver Training).

External Credential:

Students will be awarded various CDL certificates (e.g. Defensive Driving; New Driver Training).

Certifying Organization:

CDL-B: Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA)

www.mva.maryland.gov

Career Opportunities:

Drive heavy straight trucks or 15+ passenger vans, buses and coaches

Program Length


CDL-B: 2 weeks.  Courses start monthly at CCBC Hunt Valley and the CCBC Vehicle Training Center at Tradepoint Atlantic in Sparrows Point, MD.

Note: Some CDL-B course sections (approx. 3 per year) use only heavy straight trucks during training.  Students are not required to obtain a “P” – Passenger endorsement on their MD CDL Learner’s Permit in order to register for these sections.  Check with program staff prior to testing for the Maryland CDL Learner’s Permit.

LP Prep (optional): 2 weeks.  CDL-Learner’s Permit courses start every six weeks at CCBC Hunt Valley.

Program Requirements


Minimum age of 18

Recommended: High School Diploma or GED (highly preferred, but not required)

Students must have a Maryland CDL Learner’s Permit with a “P” – Passenger endorsement in order to register for the CDL-B course, except when the course section is only training on heavy straight truck equipment.  A permit is obtained by taking a written test at a full-service MVA location and a DOT Physical Card is required to take the MVA test.  Note: CCBC offers an optional Learner’s Permit Preparation course to help students to prepare to write the MD CDL Learner’s Permit test. When students write the test to obtain a Maryland CDL Learner’s permit, they should test for the following: CDL-B: General CDL Knowledge; Air Brakes; “P” - Passenger; and “T” - Tank Vehicle.

The Maryland MVA’s CDL-B licensing exam occurs at the end of the course.  It includes pre-trip inspections, range maneuvers, and completion of a road test of 14+ miles.

Application Process


Provisional Entry – Valid Maryland CDL Learner Permit required at registration.

Program Course Sequence


1. CDL-B: VOA 717

  • Textbook/Materials: None

Program Costs

  • Tuition/Fees: $2195 (Tuition-$500/Fees-$1695)

2. (Optional)CDL Learner’s Permit Prep Optional: VOA 485

  • Textbook/Materials: None

Program Costs (with Optional Course)

  • Tuition/Fees: $3043 (Tuition-$1728/Fees-$2315)

Program Contact Information


Coordinator:

Wanda Johnson

wjohnson@ccbcmd.edu

443-840-5835

Hunt Valley, Room 108

Dean:

Kent Smedley

ksmedley@ccbcmd.edu

443-840-4585

Catonsville, BESS-202E

Financial Aid and Payment Options


  • Continuing Education Opportunity Grant
  • Kathy & Jerry Wood Foundation Vocational Scholarship
  • Partial Payment Option (through Nelnet Business Solutions)
  • Tuition Waiver for Senior Citizens and Individuals with Disabilities
  • Employer/Sponsor Paid Tuition
  • Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
  • Local Office of Workforce Development