Funding for Class A:
You can also drive: D | G
Day, Evening and Weekend Courses are available.
Students looking to upgrade their professional skills and those who are otherwise concerned about financing their education have options! Government and not-for-profit agencies work actively to provide funding, here are just some of the agencies we’ve successfully worked with, and others who will support students in their career development goals. Scroll to the bottom to request more information!
Driver Instruction Course:
Full and part-time training courses are available. Courses include classroom training, one-on-one in truck training, yard training and observation, accident avoidance course and border crossing training. Some of the topics taken in class are: defensive driving, smart driver, load distribution/Cargo securement, preventative maintenance, dangerous goods, log books/E-Logs and more. All training is taught by experienced, qualified instructors who have experienced the challenges you may encounter as a new driver.
Our courses are tailored to the individual’s needs. Our truck & trailer fleet includes late model tractors equipped with 10, 13, 18 and/or Automatic transmissions, and have dual controls for added safety. We work with various motor carriers to ensure that we are training our entry level drivers to meet and surpass the industry’s standards. These same carriers recruit drivers from our schools.
Funding Opportunities:
Have you been laid off and collected employment Insurance?
- You may be eligible for funding through Second Career Program offered through the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities (tcu.gov.on.ca). Funding amounts vary with each individuals situation and you will need to get in contact with your local employment agency to find out more (http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/employmentontario/). Contact us for a agency near you.
Under the Age of 30?
- Individuals between the ages of 15 and 30 may qualify for a grant through the Skills Link program
- You can contact your local employment agency or Service Canada to find out more
Were you active in the Canadian Forces?
- Canvet is an option for individuals who have been injured during their service
- For individuals who have completed their service, funding may be available through SISIP
Do you have status through a First Nation or Metis?
- Contact your local band office to see if there are funding dollars available to you
- Funding may be available through the Metis Nation of Ontario
Do you have a disability?
- You may be eligible for funding through Ontario March of Dimes
- It is also a good idea to speak to your local employment agency to see what types of funding you may qualify for
Funding Available for Employers
- The Canada-Ontario Job Grant can substantially subsidize the corporate training of your employees. For more information contact our sales team they can direct you to the proper resources. Canada-Ontario Job Grant FAQ’s
Not eligible for any government grants or funding?
- Student Loan
- Student Line of Credit
- Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
- Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) Taxable
- Personal Life Insurance (borrowing on cash value)
- Friends and Family may be willing to assist with some of your funding dollars
For more information on course cost, dates, and funding options please fill out and submit the form below: