Roadmaster Drivers School Atlanta

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Accredited

ELDT-registered FMCSA training provider

Open

Enrollment

$6,800

Avg. Tuition

600

Total Students

Suburban

Atlanta, GA

Founded 1993

Single Atlanta campus + Conley GA satellite

About Roadmaster Drivers School Atlanta

Roadmaster Drivers School Atlanta is one of the largest CDL training schools in the Southeast, located in the Lithia Springs area of west Atlanta. The school offers Class A CDL programs that meet FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements, with rolling enrollment, employer sponsorships, and direct placement with major national carriers.

Trade Programs Available

Programs Offered

Class A CDL

CDL Class A + ELDT certification

Duration: 3-4 weeks
Tuition: $6,500

Class A CDL with Hazmat / Tanker endorsements

CDL Class A + endorsements + ELDT

Duration: 4-5 weeks
Tuition: $7,500

Learning Format

Student-to-Instructor Ratio
8:1
Hands-On Training
80%
Start Dates
Rolling, weekly cohorts
Externship
Not included

Schedule Options

Day Classes

Admissions

Open

Enrollment

18+

Minimum Age

$50

Application Fee

Admission Requirements

  • 21 years or older for OTR / interstate work (18+ for intrastate)
  • Valid driver's license
  • DOT medical card
  • Background check (for many carriers)

Cost & Financial Aid

Average Tuition $6,800
Books & Supplies $200
Equipment Fees $100
Estimated Total $7,100

Financial Aid Options

GI Bill Accepted WIA Approved Payment Plans

Available Scholarships

  • Carrier-sponsored tuition reimbursement (Schneider, Werner, Prime, etc.)

Graduate Outcomes

N/A

Graduation Rate

N/A

Job Placement Rate

N/A

Licensure Pass Rate

Top Employers

Schneider NationalWerner EnterprisesPrime Inc.Stevens TransportMajor southeastern trucking carriers

Student Services

Job Placement Assistance Career Services Housing Assistance

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