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How to Get a WIOA Grant for CDL Training: State-by-State Guide (2025)

Updated: Jan 202614 min read
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TL;DR

You don't always have to pay $5,000+ for CDL school. Through federal WIOA grants, thousands of students get their commercial driver's license for zero out-of-pocket cost.

In This Guide

  1. 1What is WIOA and How Does It Work?
  2. 2WIOA Eligibility Requirements
  3. 3Step-by-Step Application Process
  4. 4Documents You'll Need
  5. 5State-by-State Resources
  6. 6Tips to Maximize Approval Chances
  7. 7What WIOA Covers (and Doesn't)
  8. 8FAQs

Warning:

If a school is not on the federal registry, you cannot get your license. All schools listed on CDL Schools USA are verified against the 2025 FMCSA database.

What is a WIOA Grant?

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federal program designed to help job seekers get high-demand career training. Because the U.S. has a massive truck driver shortage, CDL training is one of the most commonly approved programs for full funding.

Key Fact:

WIOA is a grant, not a loan. You do not have to pay it back as long as you complete the training program.

The program is administered through local American Job Centers (AJCs) and state workforce agencies. Each state has slightly different rules and funding levels, but the core benefits remain the same nationwide.

WIOA Eligibility: Do You Qualify?

To receive a WIOA grant for CDL school, you generally must fall into one of these categories:

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Dislocated Workers

Individuals who have been laid off or are receiving unemployment benefits.

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Low-Income Adults

Individuals meeting federal poverty guidelines or receiving public assistance (SNAP, TANF, etc.).

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Youth (18-24)

Young adults facing barriers to employment, including those without a high school diploma.

Even if you don't think you qualify, it's worth visiting your local American Job Center. Many people are surprised to learn they're eligible based on household income or employment status.

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State-by-State WIOA Portals

To apply, you must contact your local American Job Center (AJC) or state workforce agency. Here are the top states for CDL WIOA funding:

StatePrimary Workforce AgencyCDL Grant AvailabilityNotes
TexasTexas Workforce Commission (TWC)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐High; widespread support for CDL
FloridaCareerSource Florida⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Many "Full-Ride" vouchers available
CaliforniaEDD / America's Job Center⭐⭐⭐⭐Focus on clean-diesel/EV training
OhioOhio Means Jobs⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Strong ties to local trucking hubs
New YorkNY State Dept. of Labor⭐⭐⭐⭐Specific grants for regional hauling
PennsylvaniaPA CareerLink⭐⭐⭐⭐Good availability in rural areas
GeorgiaGeorgia Department of Labor⭐⭐⭐⭐Growing trucking industry support
North CarolinaNCWorks⭐⭐⭐⭐Strong community college partnerships
IllinoisIllinois workNet⭐⭐⭐Limited but available in Chicago area
MichiganMichigan Works!⭐⭐⭐⭐Auto industry transition support

Find your nearest American Job Center at CareerOneStop.org

How to Use This Grant at a CDL School

  1. 1

    Find an Approved School

    Use our CDL Directory and filter for "WIOA Approved" providers. The school must be on your state's Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL).

  2. 2

    Contact the American Job Center

    Visit your local workforce office and tell them you want to pursue a CDL through WIOA. Bring ID, proof of income, and any unemployment documentation.

  3. 3

    Complete the Assessment

    You may need to take a career assessment and attend orientation sessions. This is standard for all WIOA participants.

  4. 4

    Get Your Voucher

    Once approved, you'll receive an Individual Training Account (ITA) voucher. Take this to your chosen CDL school's financial aid office.

  5. 5

    Reveal Contact Info

    Use the "Reveal Contact Info" button on a school's profile to speak with their financial aid officer about your WIOA voucher.

Timeline: What to Expect

The WIOA approval process can take several weeks. Here's a typical timeline:

Week 1-2
Initial appointment and eligibility screening
Week 2-4
Career assessment and orientation
Week 4-6
Training plan development and school selection
Week 6-8
ITA voucher issued - Ready to start school!

Apply at least 2 months before you want to start CDL school to account for this timeline.

Only Trust FMCSA-Verified Schools

All schools on CDL Schools USA are verified against the federal Training Provider Registry (TPR). Using an unverified school means you cannot legally obtain your CDL.

Frequently Asked Questions

WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) provides federal funding to help unemployed and underemployed adults get job training. For CDL training, it can cover 100% of tuition, fees, and sometimes even living expenses.

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