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Phoenix Truck Driving School

Undergraduate certificate in Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Program Length: 26 weeks

Students graduating on time
92% of Title IV students complete the program within 26 weeks

Program Costs*
$10,995 for tuition and fees
$30 for books and supplies

Other Costs
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*The amounts shown above include costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion.
Note that this information is subject to change.

Students Borrowing Money
The typical graduate leaves with
$6,447 in debt
The typical monthly loan payment
$66 per month in student loans with an interest rate of 4.45%

Graduates who got jobs
92% of program graduates got jobs according to the ACCSC job placement rate Program graduates are employed in the following fields:
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers

Licensure Requirements
Program meets licensure requirements in:
Arizona

Additional Information
Date Created 4/6/2018
These disclosures are required by the U.S. Department of Education

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