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Austin Peay to grow local trucking workforce with new CDL Certification course

By: Professional and Workforce Development Center January 23, 2025

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As the trucking industry continues to see demand for commercial truck drivers, Austin Peay State University (APSU) has partnered with Ancora Training (Ancora) to meet this workforce need by offering a new CDL Class A tractor-trailer course.

鈥淭rucks are the backbone of 础尘别谤颈肠补鈥檚 economy,鈥 said Jeff Walton, director of Professional and Workforce Development at APSU. 鈥淓very year, trucks move nearly $800 billion in total freight revenue, which represents more than 80.4% of the nation鈥檚 freight. The most recent estimates from the American Trucking Association show a shortage of more than 78,000 drivers. The CDL-A training will prepare the workforce to meet those demands.鈥

Natalie Williams, vice president of client operations at Ancora Training, said it is an honor for the company to be working with APSU to provide drivers with CDL training.

鈥淎 professional CDL course is an essential part of any college鈥檚 workforce development offerings, as it is a viable career path for those who might not want to pursue a traditional degree,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e are looking forward to training APSU鈥檚 adult learners.鈥

The courses will last four weeks, Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration is open for the upcoming session starting on Feb. 3. More course dates will be added later.

The course costs $5,125. Those interested should contact the Professional and Workforce Development Center at APSU by emailing pro-work-center@apsu.edu or calling 931-221-7816.

During the course, Ancora instructors will provide students with hands-on experience driving tractor-trailers. Students will learn critical skills like equipment inspection and maintenance, road and safety laws, defensive driving, and trip planning.

In addition to the CDL certification course, APSU鈥檚 Professional and Workforce Development Center offers various programs to enhance the local workforce and meet community needs:

鈥淭hese workforce development programs align with APSU鈥檚 mission to serve the community by providing accessible, practical, and high-quality training opportunities,鈥 Walton said.

For more information on these programs, visit , email pro-work-center@apsu.edu, or call 931-221-7816.

APSU is committed to supporting the region鈥檚 workforce with training opportunities for careers in trucking, healthcare, and other essential industries.

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