MATC
Truck Driving
Program
Pre Admission Guide
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MATC TRUCK DRIVING PROGRAM ENROLLMENT STEPS & CHECK LIST
Is the truck driving program a good fit for you? Complete an entrance survey to meet with a pathway advisor
here: https://forms.gle/4zPPb1HnSQji5hGL8
If you meet Truck Driving Program requirements below, proceed to checklist for steps to follow to register. The
requirements are as follow:
1. Recommended but not required - High school diploma or GED
2. Age 18 years or older
3. Valid Wisconsin driver's license and acceptable driving record
4. Register with the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse after obtaining your CDL permit
5. Being able to pass Department of Transportation medical exam and drug test
6. Valid Commercial Driver Learner permit (CLP) – For more information see Wisconsin Commercial Driver’s
Manual at wisconsindmv.gov or at local DMV office. For your convenience MATC offers CLP classes
(TRCKDR-400). Tests needed take and pass for a class A CDL Permit (CLP): General Knowledge
(sections 2 & 3 Driving Safely and Transportation Cargo Safely), Air Brakes Test (section 5 Air Brakes), &
Combination Vehicles Test (section 6 Combination Vehicles). Permit Test is taken at the DMV.
Please, complete and check out every step before proceeding to the next one (documents submitted
must be valid up to the day after class attending ends).
Complete or update MATC Application (including $30 application fee)
Can be done online or in person at any MATC Admission’s Center location.
Complete Driver License Waiver and Agreement Forms and submit with a copy (front and back) of your valid
Driver’s License to an MATC Admission’s Center or scan a copy and send to matccdltraining@matc.edu.
Waiver forms can be found on the last three pages of this packet. Forms need to be filled out completely in
order to be processed. Your Driving Record will be reviewed and MATC will notify you about your
eligibility. Can be done at Admission’s Center at any MATC location during Application submission.
Schedule and complete a pre admissions interview with a day or evening instructor according to your desired
program.
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Obtain and submit (front and back) your Commercial Learner’s permit to by scanning a copy and sending to
[email protected] or any MATC Admission’s Center.
Register with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse
https://clearinghouse.fmcsa.dot.gov/Register. CDL permit number is the same as your regular Driver’s
License number.
Complete DOT Physical Exam and DOT Drug Screen ($200 average cost together)
You will need a form that you will be required to take with you to our designated clinic.
If you already have a valid FedMed Card, you will be required to complete DOT Drug Screen only at
Concentra Airport, 5007 S. Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207. Information about the medical exam and its
requirements can be found in the Wisconsin DOT manual at
https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/dmv/shared/bds356-cdl-manual.pdf
Once you have be admitted to the program, an admissions navigator will reach out to you via email to provide
your next steps. You will need to log into Self Service (same login information used to log into your student
email). Through self-service you will be able to register for courses, make payments/payment plan, and see
your class schedule after you register.
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.
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CDL Permit Requirements
The MATC truck driving program requires students to obtain their class A CDL permit as part of the
pre admissions enrollment process prior to registering for classes. Students have the option to
study on their own or attend the MATC CDL Permit Preparation Course. The CDL permit test is
taken at a local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) center.
Steps to obtain your CDL permit
1. Study the appropriate section(s) in the Commercial Driver's Manual before taking
your test(s). All applicants for a CDL must pass the General Knowledge test.
2. Take and pass the appropriate knowledge test(s) for the vehicle you plan to
drive.
a. All knowledge tests are free. No appointment is necessary. Be sure to allow
enough time to complete your test prior to when the DMV customer service
centers is scheduled to close. CDL knowledge tests take at least 1 to 1½ hours.
b. Passing grade is 80% or more correct answers.
c. You must present a valid Class D license at the time of testing.
d. Applicants for a Hazardous Materials (H) endorsement must show Proof of
Citizenship or Legal Status in the U.S. at the time of testing.
Tests needed to pass to obtain a Class A CDL permit
Topic / Test subject
Questions
CDL manual
Classes
B/C - General Knowledge
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Section 1-3
A - Combination Vehicles
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Section 6
Restrictions
Air Brakes
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Section 5
3. Obtain your Commercial Driver Learner permit (CLP)
o Complete a Wisconsin Driver License Application MV3001.
o Complete a Commercial Driver Certification: Tier of Operation MV3230.
o Present your valid Federal Medical Card.
o Provide Proof of Citizenship or Legal Status in the U.S. at time of application.
o Pay the required fee(s). Additional fees are required for the H endorsement
background check and fingerprinting.
o Your CLP will be valid for 180 days. You may renew it.
o Use your CLP to practice driving with a qualified instructor or CDL driver holding
a valid license at or above the level of your permit.
o You must hold the permit for 14 days prior to taking the road test(s).
When you have obtained your CDL permit, email clear pictures/scans of both the front and back of
the permit to [email protected]du.
Note: You must pass a medical examination and hold a valid Federal Medical Card to drive in intrastate or interstate
commerce in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations 49 CFR 391, Subpart E. You must show your
Federal Medical Card to the DMV at the time of licensing to avoid restrictions on your license. See CDL medical
requirements.
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QUALIFYING DRIVING RECORD REVIEW
You must have:
x Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License
x 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. Any Major Violations in the
previous 365 days of the intended class will prevent admission into the MATC Truck
Driving Program.
Data for past one year:
x Maximum of 6 points, in total, within the previous 365 days from the starting
date of the intended class
Example of Major Violations:
x Operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol or narcotics (DUI or DWI)
x Driving with a suspended, revoked or invalid license
x Reckless driving or negligent driving (speeding 15 MPH or more)
x Drag racing
x Use of a vehicle to commit a felony
x Hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident
x Refusing to stop or fleeing from a law enforcement officer
x Vehicular homicide or manslaughter
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MATC Truck Driving Program Contact Information
MATC Truck Driving Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation Academic
Pathway
MATC E
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Primary Phone
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Department
Virtual/Video
(414) 297-8901
(ext. 78901)
Truck Driving
Zoom
Recruitment
MATC E-mail
Primary Phone
Virtual/Video
(414) 297-6228
(ext. 76228)
matc.edu/visit
Agency/Sponsorship Arrangements
If you are sponsored by an Agency, you will need to speak to someone who can assist with
payments and registration.
Name
MATC E-mail
Primary Phone
Room Number
Ann Schramm
(414) 571-4630
(ext. 54630)
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Financial Aid
If you need help with your FAFSA application or want to apply for scholarships, please contact
the number or email located below.
MATC E
-mail
Primary Phone
Virtual/Video
finaid@matc.edu
(414) 297-6282
(ext. 76282)
Zoom
Student Accounts/Cashier’s Office
If you have an outstanding balance, have at any time had your MATC debt turned over to a
collections agency, pay your tuition, or set up a payment plan contact this office.
MATC E
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Primary Phone
saccounts@matc.edu
(414) 297-6797
(ext. 76797)
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MATC Truck Driver Training Program
Program Code: 30-458-1
Estimated Student Fee Schedule
Estimated Program Costs to Student**
CDL Permit Preparation Class
**This is not a required course if you already have a valid CDL
learners permit**
$ 66.58
CDL Permit Preparation Class Textbook
$ 32.50
MATC Class Tuition Technical Diploma
$ 2088.00
ID Fee
$ 7.50
Admin Fee (incl. insurance)
$ 7.00
Textbooks (tax included)
$ 55.25
Parking
$ 25.00
$ 2182.75
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
$ 2841.83
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 fees.
**Costs subject to change**
Supplies required (student responsibility)
Good gloves
Flashlight
Notebook
Lock for locker
MATC Foundation Scholarship may be 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 414-297-8363.
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Truck Driving
Technical Diploma
Manufacturing, Construction and Transportation Academic Pathway
Oak Creek Campus
Program Code: 30-458-1
For Information: 414-297-8901
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 Drivers 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:
x Drive a commercial vehicle safely
x Inspect the vehicle to ensure safety of operation
x Demonstrate knowledge of the laws and regulations pertaining to the operation of a commercial
vehicle in the United States
x Complete appropriate paperwork correctly
x Demonstrate ability to plan trips and routes including managing loads and weight distribution
x Communicate effectively with peers, customers and supervisors
x Obtain a commercial driver's license
Preparation for Admission The following are required for admission to the program:
x Recommended but not required High school diploma or GED
x 18 years of age or older
x Valid Wisconsin driver's license
x Acceptable driving record
x Valid CDL Learners Permit
x Department of Transportation medical exam and drug test
x Registered with the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse
Attaining your CDL learner’s permit by passing the written test prior to applying for this program is
now required. 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.
If you are not comfortable or unable to obtain the CDL Learners Permit by studying on your own,
MATC offers this as a separate course. The course is offered independently from the technical
diploma course and is not required if you already have your CDL learners permit.
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Wisconsin State Waiver Information for CDL Drivers
BDS353 4/2018
What is a State Waiver?
Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offers waivers to drivers who are insulin-
dependent or who do not meet federal vision standards. Please be aware that a Wisconsin
State Waiver (Intrastate) is not the same as a Federal exemption/waiver (Interstate) and
cannot be used for operating your Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) across state lines.
When would you need a Wisconsin State Waiver?
For diabetes, if you:
» Are insulin-dependent.
» Are not in an excepted industry.
» Are not grandfathered.
For vision, if you:
» Have less than / vision in either eye or less than -degree field of vision in either eye.
» Are not in an excepted industry.
» Are not grandfathered.
How to apply for a State Diabetes or Vision Waiver
. Check your driving record:
» If you are applying for a diabetes waiver, your driving record will need to be free of any moving
violations or at-fault accidents due to the diabetes in the past  years to qualify for the waiver.
» If you are applying for a vision waiver, your driving record will need to be free of any
moving violations or at-fault accidents in the past  years to qualify for the waiver.
. Submit a driving description with your name, date and driver license
noted which includes the following information:
» 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.
. Submit your medical or vision report(s):
» If you are applying for a diabetes waiver. Submit two separate
Medical Examination Reports
MV, Sections A, D and G completed by two different health care professionals (MD, DO,
APNP or PA-C). Examinations must be conducted within  days of its receipt at the DMV.
» If you are applying for a vision waiver. Submit a
Certificate of Vision Examination
by Competent Authority MVV based on an examination conducted
within  days immediately prior to applying for the waiver.
. Email, fax or mail your driving description and medical reports or vision report to the Medical
Review and Fitness Unit for review. All addresses are listed at the end of this document.
Reminder: If you are grandfathered, you do not need this waiver for CMV operation. However, if you operate
a school or passenger bus, you will need to get board approval which is an exception to the state statutes.
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What happens after your waiver material is reviewed?
If approved for a State Waiver:
» You will receive a letter approving the waiver. e expiration date will appear on the
letter which you must carry with you when operating a commercial motor vehicle.
» You will need to get a Medical Examiner’s Certificate (Fed Med card) indicating a need
for a waiver and marked “Intrastate Only.” You will also need to self-certify as a Tier 
driver. Once you do this, your driver license will be reissued with the following restrictions:
VALID WISCONSIN INTRASTATE WAIVER ON FILE. CDL INTRASTATE ONLY.
» e appropriate renewal forms will be sent to you approximately
 months before your waiver renewal is due.
» A waiver can be cancelled due to non-compliance with applicable reporting
requirements, a change in medical condition or driving history.
If denied:
» Information regarding your appeals options will be sent to you.
What if I am or want to be a school or passenger bus driver and
I now have insulin-dependent diabetes or do not meet federal vision standards?
You will need to be approved by the Medical Review Board. It does not matter whether
you have a Wisconsin state waiver, a federal exemption, an industry exception or are
grandfathered—for driving passenger and/or school bus, you will need to get the
special exception available only after consideration by the Medical Review Board.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.
Medical Review and Fitness Unit
P.O. Box 
Madison WI -
Email: dmvmedical@dot.wi.gov
Telephone: () -
FAX: () -
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**What CDL drivers should know about using CBD products**
It is important for all employees who perform safety-sensitive functions, including CDL
drivers, to know:
x The USDOT requires testing for marijuana and not CBD.
x The labeling of many CBD products may be misleading because the products could contain
higher levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) than what’s stated on the product label.
x The USDOT’s Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation, 49 CFR Part 40, does not authorize the
use of Schedule I drugs, including marijuana, for any reason.
x CBD use is not a legitimate medical explanation for a laboratory-confirmed marijuana
positive result. Therefore, Medical Review Officers will verify a drug test confirmed at the
appropriate cutoffs as positive, even if an employee claims they only used a CBD
product.
x Since the use of CBD products could lead to a positive drug test result, USDOT-regulated CDL
drivers should exercise caution when considering whether to use CBD products.
Read the USDOT’s “CBD Notice” in full on the USDOT website.
DOT "CBD" Notice
ODAPC_CBD_Notice.pdf
DOT OFFICE OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY AND COMPLIANCE NOTICE
The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, Pub. L. 115-334, (Farm Bill) removed hemp from the
definition of marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act. Under the Farm Bill, hemp-derived
products containing a concentration of up to 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are not controlled
substances. THC is the primary psychoactive component of marijuana. Any product, including
“Cannabidiol” (CBD) products, with a concentration of more than 0.3% THC remains classified as
marijuana, a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
We have had inquiries about whether the Department of Transportation-regulated safety-sensitive
employees can use CBD products. Safety-sensitive employees who are subject to drug testing
specified under 49 CFR part 40 (Part 40) include: pilots, school bus drivers, truck drivers, train
engineers, transit vehicle operators, aircraft maintenance personnel, fire-armed transit security
personnel, ship captains, and pipeline emergency response personnel, among others.
It is important for all employers and safety-sensitive employees to know:
1. The Department of Transportation requires testing for marijuana and not CBD.
2. The labeling of many CBD products may be misleading because the products could contain
higher levels of THC than what the product label states. The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) does not currently certify the levels of THC in CBD products, so there is no Federal
oversight to ensure that the labels are accurate. The FDA has cautioned the public that:
“Consumers should beware purchasing and using any [CBD] products.” The FDA has stated:
“It is currently illegal to market CBD by adding it to a food or labeling it as a dietary
supplement.”* Also, the FDA has issued several warning letters to companies because their
products contained more CBD than indicated on the product label. **[i]
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3. The Department of Transportation’s Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation, Part 40, does not
authorize the use of Schedule I drugs, including marijuana, for any reason. Furthermore, CBD
use is not a legitimate medical explanation for a laboratory-confirmed marijuana positive result.
Therefore, Medical Review Officers will verify a drug test confirmed at the appropriate cutoffs
as positive, even if an employee claims they only used a CBD product.
It remains unacceptable for any safety-sensitive employee subject to the Department of
Transportation’s drug testing regulations to use marijuana. Since the use of CBD products
could lead to a positive drug test result, Department of Transportation-regulated safety-
sensitive employees should exercise caution when considering whether to use CBD products.
The contents of this document do not have the force and effect of law and are not meant to bind the
public in any way. This document is intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing
requirements under the law or agency policies. This policy and compliance notice is not legally
binding in its own right and will not be relied upon by the Department as a separate basis for
affirmative enforcement action or other administrative penalty. Conformity with this policy and
compliance notice is voluntary only and nonconformity will not affect rights and obligations under
existing statutes and regulations. Safety-sensitive employees must continue to comply with the
underlying regulatory requirements for drug testing, specified at 49 CFR part 40.
February 18, 2020
[i]* What You Need to Know (And What We’re Working to Find Out) About Products Containing
Cannabis or Cannabis-derived Compounds, Including CBD: The FDA is working to answer questions
about the science, safety, and quality of products containing cannabis and cannabis-derived
compounds, particularly CBD.” https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/what-you-need-
know-and-what-were-working-find-out-about-products-containing-cannabis-or-cannabis
**https://www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/warning-letters-and-test-results-cannabidiol-
related-products
Regulatory Topic: Drug and Alcohol Testing
Published Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Issued Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2020
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Truck Driving Student Process for
Positive Alcohol and other Drug Test Results
Last Updated: October 21, 2020
This document applies to students who are: (1) active in the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC)
Truck Driving Technical Diploma program and have received positive alcohol and/or other drug test
results; (2) seeking to be re-admitted into the MATC Truck Driving Technical Diploma program due to
previous positive alcohol and/or other drug test results; (3) who are applying to the MATC Truck Driving
Technical Diploma program for the first time and have received positive alcohol and/or other drug pre-
employment drug test results.
In compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the U.S. Department of
Transportation, MATC is required to implement an alcohol and other drug abuse program for students
who are part of MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma program. In addition, all students enrolled in
the Truck Driving Technical Diploma program are subject to random and reasonable suspicion drug and
alcohol testing.
If you, while enrolled in MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma program test positive for alcohol
and/or other drugs during a random alcohol and other drug test, the following will apply:
1. You will be immediately removed from the Truck Driving Technical Diploma program. Any
tuition, fees, loans, or other forms of tuition and fees payment on your behalf are your
responsibility to meet in full. MATC does not allow refunds for this type of dismissal.
2. You will be required to attend and participate in a meeting with the Dean of the Manufacturing,
Construction, and Transportation Pathway programs Becky Alsup or her designee. Dean Alsup
or her designee will contact you to schedule this meeting.
3. You will be given alcohol and other drug treatment program options.
4. You cannot re-enter MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma program until all re-admission
requirements are met.
5. The MATC Student Life Office will be notified so that this is noted in your student file and you
will be subject to potential disciplinary action.
If you are seeking re-admittance into MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma program due to a
previous positive alcohol and/or other drug test, the following activities must be completed:
1. Select, participate in, and successfully complete a substance abuse program through MATC’s
referral source IMPACT, Inc. You can contact IMPACT, Inc. by telephone at 414.256.4808 and
you may also explore their website at www.impactinc.org
You must complete all treatment and recommendations at your own expense.
2. The substance abuse program provider must enter the date of your initial evaluation and the
date of determination of eligibility for Return-to-Duty testing into the Drug and Alcohol
Clearinghouse as part of the Return-To-Duty process. This must be done by the close of the
business day following the assessment or determination.
3. The substance abuse program provider will re-evaluate you to determine compliance and create
a follow-up testing plan.
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4. Consult with MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma program staff to provide an updated
Return-To-Duty alcohol and/or other drug test and current medical exam results.
5. The results of the Return-To-Duty negative drug test must be entered into the Drug and Alcohol
Clearinghouse by the Return-To-Duty alcohol and other drug test examiner. There is no defined
timeframe in which this will occur.
6. Meet with Becky Alsup, Dean of the Manufacturing, Construction, and Transportation Pathway
programs or her designee to discuss your interest in being re-admitted into the Truck Driving
Technical Diploma program. You need to provide all necessary documentation verifying that
you successfully completed all of the treatment and other recommendations of the substance
abuse program at this meeting.
7. Once all of the necessary conditions are met, we will communicate to the necessary staff at
MATC that your Truck Driving Technical Diploma program code should be re-activated and you
will be able to register for an upcoming course section that has availability. There is no defined
timeframe in which this will occur. We cannot guarantee that you will be able to register for any
specific course section as all course sections are filled on a first-come-first-served basis.
8. You must complete the required follow-up Return-To-Duty alcohol and other drug testing plan
as specified by the substance abuse program provider. You will be subject to random alcohol
and other drug testing if allowed to re-enroll in MATC’s Truck Driving Technical Diploma
program.
Please note that if you are re-admitted and test positive for alcohol and/or other drugs, you will not have
an opportunity to re-enter the MATC Truck Driving Technical Diploma program a third time.
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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
________________________________________ Best Contact Phone Number
________________________________________ Preferred Email Address
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.
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MILWAUKEEAREATechnicalCollege
Please read, initial and sign this document prior to being accepted to the MATC Truck Driver Training
program. This is to be sure that you understand your responsibility for coming into the program prepared
for successful completion.
¾ I understand that if I have violations on an out-of-state driver’s license or any outstanding
warrants for my arrest in any State that I may not be eligible to get a Commercial Driver’s License
learner’s permit from the Wisconsin DOT. ________ Initial
¾ I further understand that it is my responsibility to look into my own record for these possible
infractions and resolve them. ________ Initial
¾ It is also my responsibility to identify and resolve any criminal convictions which may prohibit me
from obtaining a CDL. These are listed on the Department of Transportation website.
________ Initial
Signature and Date:
___________________________________ _______________________________
Please Print Name Date
___________________________________
Signature
¾ As soon as I register in MATC Truck Driver Training program classes and regardless if classes
are in session, I will be entered into the RANDOM drug testing pool used by MATC.
________ Initial
¾ If I am selected for the RANDOM pool you will be notified and have to report to the clinic to test. If
I refuse to test, I will not be able to complete the requirements of this class and will be withdrawn.
I will lose any tuition paid to the College for incomplete classes at the time of withdrawal.
________ Initial
¾ I am aware that I will be removed from the RANDOM pool upon completion, withdrawal or failure
of the truck driving program. ________ Initial
Signature and Date:
___________________________________ _______________________________
Please Print Name Date
___________________________________
Signature
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MILWAUKEEAREATechnicalCollege
I, _________________________________ (your name), hereby provide consent to Milwaukee Area
Technical College (MATC) Truck Driving Program to conduct a limited query of the FMCSA Commercial
Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse to determine whether drug or alcohol information about
me exists in the Clearinghouse.
¾ I understand that if the limited query conducted by MATC Truck Driving Program indicates that
drug or alcohol violation information about me exists in the Clearinghouse, FMCSA will not
disclose that information to MATC Truck Driving Program without first obtaining additional specific
consent from me. ________ Initial
¾ I further understand that if I refuse to provide consent for MATC Truck Driving Program to
conduct a limited query of the Clearinghouse, MATC Truck Driving Program will prohibit me from
registering for the program’s classes. ________ Initial
Signature and Date:
___________________________________ _______________________________
Please Print Name Date
___________________________________
Signature
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