Workforce Pell Transportation / CDL programs in Vermont
Licensed commercial driving — freight still needs a human in the cab. The Workforce Pell Grant can cover short, 8–15 week training — up to $4,310 a year, with nothing to repay. Median pay runs about $54k.
Check my eligibility →To be approved for Workforce Pell, a transportation / cdl program in Vermont generally has to show that at least 70% of students finish and get a job that pays enough to justify the cost. The bar is high and the early list is short — which protects your one-time Pell eligibility.
Transportation / CDL programs in Vermont
CDL-A Truck Driving
Vermont community & technical colleges
6 weeks · $4,200 tuition · $54k median pay · completion data pending
Questions about transportation / cdl and Workforce Pell in Vermont
Does the Workforce Pell Grant pay for transportation / cdl training in Vermont?
It can. Workforce Pell covers short-term transportation / cdl programs that Vermont approves and that meet the federal quality bar. Approval is set per program, so confirm a specific program's status with the school — the Vermont list is still being finalized for 2026.
How much will transportation / cdl training cost me with Workforce Pell?
These programs commonly run about $1,000–$6,500 — once. Workforce Pell is built to cover that, averaging about $2,200 in aid (up to $4,310/year), so many students pay little or nothing out of pocket. Your FAFSA sets your exact amount.
Is Transportation / CDL a good field to train for?
Licensed commercial driving — freight still needs a human in the cab. Median pay is around $54k, and it's the kind of work AI can't sit licensed in the cab — trucks still need a human, for years.