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Quick Answer: Finding CDL Schools Near You in Texas

  • When people search "CDL school near me," they're comparing actual institutions — private schools, community colleges, and company-sponsored programs — not just training formats.
  • Texas has hundreds of CDL schools spread across the state. Most students narrow options by distance, cost, start dates, and job placement track record.
  • Schools vary significantly: private CDL schools move faster, community colleges cost less, and company-sponsored programs can have zero out-of-pocket tuition.
  • Class A and Class B programs aren't offered everywhere — confirm the school you choose has the license type you need.
  • Tuition ranges from $3,500 to $8,000+ depending on school type. Financing, GI Bill, and payment plans are widely available.
  • Submit your zip code and we'll match you with vetted CDL schools near you for free — no calls, no research required.

This page focuses on choosing a CDL school near you. If you're still comparing training formats or schedules, see our CDL classes near you guide, or the CDL training near you overview.

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Types of CDL Schools in Texas

Not all CDL schools and truck driving schools near you are the same. Understanding the differences helps you pick the right institution — not just the closest one. You can also compare CDL classes near you by format and schedule.

Private CDL Schools

The most common type in Texas. Private schools are purpose-built for CDL training — dedicated yard space, newer equipment, structured curriculum, and experienced instructors. Programs typically run 4–6 weeks full-time. Most accept financing and payment plans. Tuition is higher than community colleges but timelines are faster and scheduling is more flexible.

Community College Programs

Several Texas community colleges offer CDL programs as part of workforce development. Tuition is often lower — sometimes $2,000–$4,000 — but seat availability is limited and scheduling runs on semester timelines. If cost is your primary constraint and you have time to wait for a seat, community college is worth exploring. Contact your local college's workforce division directly.

Company-Sponsored CDL Schools

Some Texas carriers pay for your CDL training upfront and recover the cost through a payroll deduction or work commitment (typically 1–2 years). No out-of-pocket tuition. You train, get licensed, and go straight to work for that carrier. Best for students who already know they want to drive for a specific type of employer. See how company-paid CDL training works →

Refresher & Upgrade Programs

Already hold a CDL but need a refresh, an endorsement, or an upgrade from Class B to Class A? Some Texas schools offer short targeted programs for licensed drivers. These are not full entry-level programs — they're for drivers who need specific skills, endorsements, or hours to meet a new employer's requirements. Ask schools specifically whether they offer upgrade training before enrolling.

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How to Choose the Best CDL School Near You

Once you have options in front of you, here's what separates a good school from a wrong fit. These are the questions worth asking before you commit.

Distance from Home

CDL training is not remote — you attend in person, every day, for weeks. A school 45 minutes away adds real commute cost and fatigue across a multi-week program. Prioritize schools within 30 miles unless you have strong reasons to travel further. Rural students may need to factor in lodging costs.

Tuition and Financing Options

Ask for the full program cost in writing, including any additional fees for testing, gear, or materials. Confirm what financing options are available — in-house plans, third-party lenders, or GI Bill acceptance. Don't compare two schools by tuition alone without confirming what's included.

FMCSA Registration

Since ELDT regulations took effect, all CDL instructors must be registered with FMCSA. Before you enroll anywhere, verify the school appears on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. An unregistered school cannot legally provide the required ELDT training — your license could be delayed.

Job Placement Support

The best CDL schools in Texas have active employer partnerships and help graduates find work before they finish training. Ask specifically: which carriers do you work with, what's your placement rate, and how long does it typically take graduates to find their first CDL job after completing the program?

School Reputation and Reviews

Look up the school on Google, Indeed, and the Better Business Bureau. Pay attention to complaints about equipment quality, instructor availability, and how the school handles students who fail the skills test. A school that offers a free re-take policy after a test failure is a meaningful differentiator.

Endorsements Available

If your target job requires hazmat, tanker, or doubles/triples endorsements, confirm the school offers that training. Not every CDL school in Texas covers every endorsement. It's better to find that out before enrolling than after you're licensed and realize you need additional training elsewhere.

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Local CDL Schools by Texas City

Most students searching for "CDL schools near me" are within range of a major metro. Click your city for a full guide to local schools, programs, and costs. You can also compare CDL training near you across all of Texas.

Not near a major metro? Submit your zip code and we'll find the closest available CDL school. We serve students across all of Texas, including smaller markets not listed above.

What CDL Schools Cost

CDL School Cost & Financing in Texas

CDL school tuition in Texas varies by institution type and program. Private schools typically charge $4,000–$8,000 for a Class A program. Community college programs often run lower — sometimes $2,000–$4,000 — but availability is limited. Company-sponsored programs can eliminate upfront tuition entirely. See the full breakdown: CDL training cost in Texas.

Most Texas CDL schools offer financing options. Common paths include in-house payment plans, third-party student financing, and GI Bill / VA education benefits for qualifying veterans. Some schools also participate in Texas Workforce Commission programs. Ask each school specifically what financing options are available before making a decision based on sticker price alone.

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CDL Schools Near Me — FAQ

Submit your zip code using the form above. We match you with CDL schools near your location for free. Schools contact you directly with program details, start dates, and tuition information. You compare options and choose what fits — no obligation to enroll.
"Best" depends on your location, schedule, budget, and career goals. A school that's highly rated in Houston may not serve a student in San Antonio. The most important factors are FMCSA registration, job placement support, equipment quality, and proximity to home. Use our matching service to find the best-fit schools near your zip code, then ask each one the questions that matter to you.
Private CDL schools in Texas typically charge $4,000–$8,000 for a Class A program. Community college programs often run lower. Company-sponsored training programs may cost nothing out of pocket in exchange for a work commitment. Most schools offer financing or payment plans. See the full breakdown: CDL training cost in Texas.
Not free in the traditional sense, but company-sponsored CDL programs in Texas can cover tuition entirely — the carrier pays upfront and you work off the cost after licensing. Some workforce development grants through the Texas Workforce Commission may also offset tuition at qualifying schools. There is no truly free CDL school without a corresponding commitment or eligibility requirement.
Many do, but the quality of job placement support varies significantly. The best Texas CDL schools have active carrier partnerships and dedicated placement staff. When comparing schools, ask specifically: which employers do you work with, what percentage of graduates find work within 60 days, and do you assist with the job search or just hand graduates a list of contacts?
Full-time Class A CDL programs in Texas typically run 4–6 weeks. Part-time and evening programs take 8–12 weeks. The timeline also depends on how quickly you pass your DPS permit test and schedule your skills test. See the full guide: How long does CDL training take?
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