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MATC Truck Driver Program Entrance Requirements
Before you can enter the program you must meet the following entrance requirements 1. 18 years of age or older
2. Application to MATC Welcome Center (or program update form if previously
applied to any MATC program and paid application fee.)
3. Complete or update (including $30 application fee) to MATC
4. High school diploma or GED/HSED – transcript submitted to MATC
5. Valid (class D) driver’s license and acceptable driving record
Refer to attachment 6. Medical Exam (MATC will notify you with instructions on how to complete this
step)
Information about the medical exam and its requirement can be found in the Wisconsin DOT manual at http://www.dot.wi.gov/drivers/docs/cdl-vol1.pdf
7. Drug Test (MATC will notify you with instructions on how to complete this
step) This program is not currently eligible for Financial Aid. Payment plan options are available. See the Funding Options page in our Student Information Packet for outside funding opportunities.
Upcoming Class Dates Summer, 2015: June 24 – August 19 Early Fall, 2015: August 24 – October 19 Late Fall, 2015: October 21 – December 17
Complete or Update an MATC
Application
Complete Both Drivers License
Waiver and Agreement Forms (MATC will check
your record)
Submit your HS or GED
Transcripts to any MATC Campus
Welcome Center
Get MATC Letter for Medical Exam
and Test for Concentra
Have FedMed Exam and Drug Test**
at Concentra in Oak Creek
Complete MATC On-line Orientation
Register and Pay for Your Classes
Truck Driving Program Commercial Drivers License Pre-Enrollment Steps
Get Information Get Started Get Tested Get Registered
Receive Verification from
MATC you are Ready to Register
Get A Future!!
Go to Class &
Learn New Skills
Please stay in touch with MATC during your pre-enrollment step. Sometimes we can help move things along. We are here to help you get to your new career.
Start Your New Career As a Truck Driver!
Yes
No
See MATC Counselor or Advisor for
Advising
Obtain MATC Information
Packet
Meet Requirements?
Yes
No
Are all “Get Started” Steps
Complete?
Contact Vicky Gilane 414.571.4712 [email protected] OR
Shirron Jude-Boyd 414.610.1892 [email protected]
Yes
No
Receive MATC Verification that you’re
ready to register?
**DOT Drug Test must be done within 30 days or less before starting class.
MATC Truck Driving Program Contact Information MATC Truck Driving Academic Program Office
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone Division Department Campus Room Number
Truck Driving Academic Office
[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]
(414) 571-4500 (ext. 54500)
Technology & Applied Sciences
Truck Driving
South B119
Truck Driving Recruiter
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone
Division Department Campus Room Number
Shirron Jude-Boyd
[email protected] (414) 610-1892
School of Technical & Applied Sciences
School of Technical & Applied Sciences
Oak Creek B119
John Lopez
[email protected] (414) 297-6345 (ext. 76345)
School of Technical & Applied Sciences
School of Technical & Applied Sciences
Milwaukee T200
Oak Creek Campus Contact for Agency/Sponsorship Arrangements If you are sponsored by an Agency this is the person you or your case manager should be talking to when you are ready to make payment arrangements and register. Her office is located in the Welcome Center at the Oak Creek Campus
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone
Division Department Campus Room Number
Schramm, Ana
(414) 571-4630 (ext. 54630)
Student Services
Enrollment Services
South
Oak Creek Campus Contact for Financial Aid If you need help with your FAFSA application or want to apply for scholarships, this is the person at the Oak Creek Campus who can help. She is located in the Welcome Center at the Oak Creek Campus
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone
Division Department Campus Room Number
Maxwell, Lia
[email protected] (414) 571-4553 (ext. 54553)
Student Services
Student Financial & Employment
South
Student Accounts Office If you have an outstanding balance or have at any time had your MATC debt turned over to a collections agency, contact this office. They are at the Milwaukee Campus.
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone
Division Department Campus Room Number
Student Accounts
(414) 297-6797 (ext. 76797)
Student Services
Student Accounts
Milwaukee M277
MATC Oak Creek Cashier Office This office is where you would pay your tuition or set up a payment plan. If you are sponsored by an agency, please contact the Agency/Sponsorship desk first.
Name MATC E-mail Primary Phone
Division Department Campus Room Number
Cashier (414) 571-4629 (ext. 54629)
Student Services
Cashier South A103
Updated 5/2015
How do I know if trucking is right for me?
In short, truck drivers move commerce by way of tractor trailers. Some drivers travel across the entire country and
some drive locally. But almost all truckers begin as OTR (Over the Road) drivers, which basically mean long distance
trucking and being gone 2-3 weeks at a time.
Most truckers, their first year out on the road, earn an average of $40,000 a year. After a few years out, those same
truckers are making an average of $50,000-$60,000 annually. Veteran drivers who own their own trucks make
average salaries that are over $100,000 a year. What other profession can you get into, where the pay is that good?
If you want to be successful and make really good money driving truck, it is not an easy job. The hours are very long,
it takes a lot of self-discipline, and you spend the vast majority of your time alone. None of that sound too appealing
to most people as trucking is not for everybody. One of the most common reasons people walk away from trucking is
the relentless solitude; the isolation from their home, their family, and their friends.
Best candidate is independent, hard-working, adventurous guy or gal, who doesn’t like people looking over his
shoulder; don't like routines, and who love a challenge.
One other great reason to get into trucking is the chance to see this great country of ours. How many states have you
been to? Are you one of those people who haven’t been to very many places? Well, get into trucking and you will
have the opportunity to explore America. See why most people consider this to be not only the greatest country in
the world, but also the most beautiful one as well. Want to explore America? Become a trucker.
For those considering a career in truck driving, there's a lot of background and medical information that will
determine whether or not you qualify to be a truck driver. Most important: If you do drugs or have alcohol
dependency, don't get into trucking. Your career will be short. If you're worried about a test before you ever start
school, you're not going to be happy with un-announced random tests you'll run into if you drive a truck.
Peter Jelen MATC Truck Driving Instructor
QUALIFYING DRIVING RECORD REVIEW
You must have a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record at time of admitting. To gain a better understanding of the driving record review process, please review the following criteria used to evaluate your driving record. Data for past three years:
Number of At-Fault Accidents
Number of Violations
0
1
2
3
0
Admitted
Admitted
Borderline
Decline
1
Admitted
Admitted
Decline
Decline
2
Acceptable
Borderline
Decline
Decline
3
Borderline
Decline
Decline
Decline
4
Decline
Decline
Decline
Decline
Any Major Violation
Decline
Decline
Decline
Decline
Example of Major Violations:
Operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol or narcotics (DUI or DWI) Driving with a suspended, revoked or invalid license Reckless driving or negligent driving ( speeding 15 MPH or more ) Drag racing Use of a vehicle to commit a felony Hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident Refusing to stop or fleeing from a law enforcement officer Vehicular homicide or manslaughter
Truck Driving
Technical Diploma
School of Technology and Applied Sciences
Oak Creek Campus
Program Code: 30-458-1
For Information: 414-571-4500
Overview – After completing this 8-week Truck Driving program, you will enter an industry in need of
qualified workers. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions as drivers or local drivers with skills
and knowledge related to safety, maintenance and operation of trucks. The curriculum focuses on
developing backing and driving skills through classroom, lab, range and roadway experiences. Online
resources also assist with developing your skills. Students have the opportunity to attain Class A CDL
(Commercial Driver’s License) as a result of their training.
Career Outlook – Currently the need for qualified truck drivers remains high in Wisconsin. The demand
for truck drivers is expected to continually increase due to the retirement of current drivers and the
increased need for freight-carrying services. Long-term drivers interested in running their own business
can become independent owner-operators of their trucks.
Program Learning Outcomes — Employers expect graduates to:
Drive a commercial vehicle safely
Inspect the vehicle to ensure safety of operation
Demonstrate knowledge of the laws and regulations pertaining to the operation of a
commercial vehicle in the United States
Complete appropriate paperwork correctly
Demonstrate ability to plan trips and routes including managing loads and weight distribution
Communicate effectively with peers, customers and supervisors
Obtain a commercial driver's license
Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
High school diploma or GED
18 years of age or older
Valid driver's license (Class D)
Acceptable driving record
Department of Transportation medical exam and drug test
Attaining your CDL learner’s permit by passing the written test prior to applying for this program is
not required. However you will need to obtain one during the first few weeks of classes. The
Wisconsin Department of Transportation Motor Vehicles Division administers the test. A free
study guide is available; the DOT charges a fee to take the test.
The truck driving profession does not tolerate drug and alcohol use. A DOT drug test and DOT
medical exam will be part of the entrance requirements to enter this program. These will be at the
candidate’s expense. All faculty and students will be subject to a random drug screening program
as required of all employers and schools who have drivers of heavy equipment.
Possible Careers: Local Truck Driver Over-the-Road Truck Driver (if 21 or over) Owner Operator of Trucking Business
Related Programs: Automotive Maintenance Technician Diesel and Powertrain Servicing
Upcoming Start Date:
June 25 – August 19, 2015
August 24 – October 19, 2015
October 21 – December, 2015
TEN-WEEK TERM Credits
TRCKDR-341 Truck Driver 1 3
TRCKDR-342 Truck Driver 2 ‡ 4
TRCKDR-343 Truck Driver 3 ‡ 3
TOTAL CREDITS: 10
‡ Co-requisite required.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
For class times and locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.
Page updated 5/2015
FALL 2015-2016 MATC Truck Driver Training Program
Program Code: 30-458-1
Estimated Student Fee and Schedule Estimated Program Costs to Student **
MATC Costs – Class Tuition 2053.10
ID Fee 7.00
Admin Fee (incl. insurance) 7.00
Books (tax included) 56.23
Parking 25.00 $2,148.45
Skid Pad Experience ($170 cost paid by MATC) $ .00
Medical Exams and Tests * $ 200.00
Licensing (re-testing is not considered in this estimate) ** $ 360.00
Estimated Total Cost ** $2708.45
These are the costs to the best of our knowledge and control. The fees that are paid to an organization other than MATC are outside our control. You may contact the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles or Concentra directly to confirm the cost of your licensing and screening fee. ** Costs subject to change ** Supplies required (student responsibility) Good gloves Flashlight Notebook Lock for locker MATC Foundation Scholarship available to those who demonstrate a financial need. Please refer to MATC Truck Driver Training Scholarship form. Veteran’s benefits may apply – please contact MATC Veteran’s Education Benefits office at 414-297-7758. Schedule Information Classes will start _____________________________________ Classes will run Monday – Friday from 8:00 – 4:30 on most days There will be 30 min. lunch break
Classes will run for 8 weeks
Downtown Milwaukee Campus Mequon Campus Oak Creek Campus West Allis Campus
700 West State Street 5555 West Highland Road 6665 South Howell Avenue 1200 South 71st Street MATC.edu
Milwaukee, WI 53233-1443 Mequon, WI 53092-1143 Oak Creek, WI 53154-1107 West Allis, WI 53214-3110 414-297-MATC
MATC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution and complies with all requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act
MILWAUKEEAREATechnicalCollege
Complete the form below and return it to the Welcome Center at any MATC Campus: I am aware that Motor Vehicle Reports may be obtained as part of Milwaukee Area Technical College’s evaluation of my driving record for purposes of course requirements involving operation of a vehicle. The report will be procured by Milwaukee Area Technical College representatives, and may include personal information obtained from state Motor Vehicle Departments. An assessment of my status for operating a motor vehicle as part of MATC’s Truck Driver Training Program will be completed. By signing this letter, I hereby provide my authorization to Milwaukee Area Technical College or its representatives to procure such information and reports, from time-to-time as deemed appropriate; to evaluate my status for operating motor vehicles on behalf of the College. I certify that the information presented below is accurate, complete and correct information concerning my driver’s license. _____________________________________________ Signature ____________________________________________ Date _______________________________________________Student ID Number Complete All Information Below: __ I have held a driver’s license issued from the state of Wisconsin and no other state during the past six (6) years. __ I have held a driver’s license issued from a state other than Wisconsin within the past six (6) years. Name of state issuing license: Name as it appears on Driver’s License: __________________________________________ Driver’s License Number: ______________________________________________________ State of Issuance of Driver’s License: _________________________________________ Date of Birth: ___________________________________________ MATC is not responsible for the accuracy of information reported by the state Department of Motor Vehicles.
Milwaukee Area Technical College Truck Driving Funding Opportunities
Scholarships
TruckertoTrucker.com Scholarship You can apply on-line at http://www.truckertotrucker.com/truck-driver-scholarships.cfm to win a $500 scholarship. (Questions may be directed to: [email protected]) Any student who is currently enrolled in school, or will be enrolled during the year the scholarship is awarded can apply for the Trucker to Trucker scholarship. Applicants will need to write and upload a short essay (maximum of 500 words) answering one of the following questions: Why did you decide to become a professional driver? What would a scholarship from Trucker to Trucker mean to you? Spring Deadline The deadline to submit is May 1st at midnight. Applicants will then be reviewed and the winner will be announced on May 15th. Fall Deadline The deadline to submit is November 1st at midnight. Applicants will then be reviewed and the winner will be announced on November 15th. The $500 award will only be usable for tuition and book costs and the check will be written to the winner's school of choice.
Women in Trucking Scholarship You can apply on-line at https://www.womenintruckingfoundation.org/scholarship/ (1.888.464.9482) Scholarship applications will be accepted January 1st through February 28th. Eligibility: Any individual who will be attending a training facility for the purpose of advancing her/his career in the areas of safety, driving, technical, logistic, or leadership is eligible to apply for a scholarship. Duration and Amount: An approved scholarship from the Women In Trucking Foundation will be awarded as a one-time payment at the conclusion of the training and may vary from $500 to $2,000 per recipient. Method of Awarding: The trustees will mail the scholarship check directly to the training facility to be held until the applicant has completed the training. Scholarship monies are to be used for tuition or expenses related to educational purpose only. Qualifications to be Considered: The recipient of the scholarship must show financial need and must demonstrate a desire to further her/his career in a trucking industry related career. The scholarship will be awarded without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, or religion.
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Commercial driver license medicalrequirementsCDL medical requirementsTo drive in intrastate or interstate commerce, you must have passed a medicalexamination, within the past 2 years, in accordance with Federal Motor CarrierSafety Regulations 49 CFR 391, Subpart E, as defined in the Federal MotorCarrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) Medical Examination Report .
New requirements and your Fed Med card--what you need to know and do.
Acceptable proof of examinationAcceptable proof of examination for the Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles(DMV) is a fully completed Medical Examiner's Certificate . A medicalexaminer on the National Registry will need to complete the FMCSA MedicalExamination Report for Commercial Driver Fitness Determination as well asthe certificate at the end of the packet. You will need to carry a copy of thiscertificate with you when operating a commercial motor vehicle. Werecommend that you make a copy of your card to keep in your files.
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understand fully the medical standards of the Federal Motor Carrier SafetyRegulations (FMCSRs) and related guidance. The National Registry requiresmedical examiners to participate in required training, pass a certification test,and register on the National Registry system to become a certified medicalexaminer.
https://nationalregistry.fmcsa.dot.gov/NRPublicUI/home.seam
A waiver of certain physical impairments or diseases maybe available.For information on federal exceptions or waivers see FMCSA ExemptionsPrograms or Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE).
If you do not hold a federal medical card or are not grandfathered, you will beissued a restricted commercial driver license. This license would only be validif you are:
a school bus driver employed by a private contractor and you do notcross state lines for extracurricular activities;a school bus driver employed by a school district and drive a school busowned by the district;employed by a municipality, county or state organization (i.e., a politicalsubdivision).
For more information about school bus operations that do and do not require afederal medical card, please refer to our frequently asked questions aboutfederal medical standards. Direct other questions concerning federal medicalstandards to:
1 Point PlaceSuite 101Madison, WI 53719-2809Phone: (608) 662-2010 (federal medical standard questions only, please)
Diabetes and vision waivers for a commercial driver license to drive intrastatecommerce in Wisconsin
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) offers two waivers to drivers who wish to obtain a Commercial Driver License (CDL) but do not meet federal medical standards due to insulin-dependent diabetes or vision impairment.
To apply for an insulin-dependent diabetes waiver or a vision impairment waiver, you must describe the:
» type of vehicle you intend to drive (i.e. straight truck, tractor/trailer combination, tank, etc.);
» type of driving you intend to do (i.e. long-distance transport, local transport, etc.);
» type of cargo you will transport;
» number of hours and miles you will drive, listed by daytime and nighttime operation;
» modifications made to the vehicle you intend to drive.
WisDOT will send a letter approving the waiver to the driver with instruc-tions that it be carried with them when operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle. The waiver will expire no later than 2 years and 3 months from the date of the latest examination.
The appropriate renewal forms will be sent to the driver at the time of renewal. If the completed forms are not returned within the required time period, the waiver will expire.
A driver is not eligible for a Wisconsin waiver under Chapter Trans 327 if the driver had any moving violations or reportable at-fault traffic crashes while operating any motor vehicle in the three-year period prior to the date of application.
A waiver can be cancelled due to non-compliance with applicable reporting requirements, a change in medical condition or driving history.
Chapter Trans 327 diabetes and vision waivers do not apply to grandfathered commercial drivers, school bus or passenger endorsement operators. Contact the WisDOT Medical Review Unit with questions.
QuestionsIf you have questions about medical issues affecting your driver license, please contact:Wisconsin DOT Division of Motor Vehicles Medical Review Unit PO Box 7918 Madison WI 53707-7918Email: [email protected]: (608) 266-2327 Fax: (608) 267-0518
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Diabetes Vision Waivers(WisDOT Chapter Trans 327) for a Commercial Driver License to Drive Intrastate Commerce in Wisconsin
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Diabetes WaiverA person who has insulin-dependent diabetes may apply for a diabetes waiver.
To qualify for the diabetes waiver, a driver is required to submit two separate Medical Examination Report Forms MV3644 completed by two different physicians (MD or DO), Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber (APNP) or Physician Assistant (PA-C). The information on the Medical Examination Report forms must indicate that the driver’s diabetes is not likely to cause a loss of ability to operate or control a commercial motor vehicle and must be based on examinations conducted within 90 days immediately prior to applying for the waiver.
Form MV3644 is available at http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/driver-forms.htm.
Vision WaiverA person who has less than 20/40 visual acuity in each eye or less than 70-degree visual field from the center of each eye may apply for a vision waiver.
To qualify for a vision waiver, the driver is required to submit a Certificate of Vision Examination by Competent Authority Form MV3030V based on an examination conducted within 90 days immediately prior to applying for the waiver.
Form MV3030V is available at http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/driver-forms.htm.
The Certificate of Vision Examination by Competent Authority Form MV3030V must state the driver:
» does not have a progressive eye disease;
» has vision in the best eye, corrected or uncorrected, of at least 20/40 (Snellen);
» has a minimum of 70-degree visual field from center of at least one eye;
» has vision that is not likely to cause a loss of ability to operate a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV).
A driving evaluation and/or more frequent medical or vision follow-up by the Wisconsin DOT may also be required.
Once approved, the driver license will have the following restrictions:
» No CMV operation in interstate commerce
» No CMV operation in intrastate commerce unless exempt by state or federal law
»Valid Wisconsin waiver on file