Explore financing, workforce funding, veteran benefits, scholarships, employer sponsorship opportunities, and payment options that may help qualified students start CDL training.
Different students may qualify for different CDL training funding resources based on location, eligibility, military status, employer support, or workforce program participation.
Qualified students may be able to explore financing or structured payment options.
Review Financing →Workforce funding resources may support eligible career training paths.
Explore Workforce →Eligible veterans, service members, and dependents may review VA education resources.
Review Benefits →Some students may explore company-supported training or employer education benefits.
Explore Sponsorship →Review Lone Star scholarship resources for qualified applicants.
View Scholarship →Admissions can help students understand available payment pathway questions.
Call Admissions →Workforce funding programs may help eligible students access career training through local workforce development offices. Availability, eligibility, approval timelines, and covered training options vary by state, local agency, and student situation.
Texas students may contact Texas Workforce Commission resources, Workforce Solutions offices, and WIOA training resources to confirm eligibility and required steps.
North Carolina students may contact NCWorks Career Centers and ask about WIOA training support, eligibility requirements, and local career center steps.
Eligible veterans, service members, and qualifying dependents may be able to use VA education benefits or related resources toward approved training programs. Admissions can help students understand what documentation may be needed and where to start.
Qualified students may be able to explore financing or structured payment options designed to make CDL training more manageable. Availability, approval, and terms depend on individual eligibility and program requirements.
Financing availability depends on individual eligibility and program requirements.
Admissions can help students understand available payment pathway questions.
Speak with admissions to review available training and funding next steps.
Compare programs and possible resources before choosing a training path.
Some students may explore employer-supported training, company education benefits, or workforce partnership opportunities. Employers looking to train drivers can also connect with Lone Star about corporate CDL training solutions.
The Pay It Forward Scholarship was created to help aspiring drivers who demonstrate determination, character, and a commitment to serving their communities. Lone Star Truck Driving Academy plans to award quarterly full-tuition scholarship opportunities valued up to $5,799 to qualified applicants.
Recipients are encouraged to continue the spirit of the scholarship through community service and local involvement after completing training.
Scholarship opportunities are planned on a quarterly basis.
Scholarship value may apply toward eligible training costs.
Selected recipients participate in meaningful community service.
Designed for students with career goals and a desire to give back.
Students often ask about funding options for CDL training programs, testing support, refresher training, and specialty training paths.
Financing or payment options may be available for qualified students depending on eligibility, program, and campus.
WIOA and workforce funding may help eligible students access career training. Students should contact their local workforce office or career center to confirm eligibility.
Eligible veterans, service members, and dependents may be able to use VA education benefits depending on program approval and benefit status.
Lone Star’s Pay It Forward Scholarship is designed to support qualified applicants who demonstrate commitment, character, and a desire to give back.
Financing eligibility depends on the financing provider and individual applicant details. Admissions can help explain available next steps.
Some employers may provide training support or sponsorship. Employers can also contact Lone Star about corporate CDL training opportunities.
Some students may use more than one funding resource depending on eligibility and program rules. Admissions can help students understand what questions to ask.
Funding availability may vary by state, campus, agency, program, and individual eligibility.
Standard training hours are 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Summer training hours are 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM from June 1 through October 1 across all campuses.
Students can apply online, call admissions at (833) 268-9722, or contact Lone Star through the website.
Every student situation is different. Lone Star admissions can help you explore available financing, workforce funding, veteran benefit, employer sponsorship, scholarship, and payment options based on your goals and location.