A federal funding boost is headed to Lincoln Land Community College, with nearly $77,000 allocated to support a trucking program designed for veterans working toward a CDL and over-the-road driving careers.
The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation and is expected to help cover tuition and related costs for participants enrolled in the program.
Funding Aimed at Workforce Needs and Veteran Support
The announcement was made during an April 6 press conference in Springfield, Illinois, where officials highlighted both the workforce demand and the program’s focus on veterans transitioning into civilian careers.
“This announcement is particularly special because this program is focused on solving a real workforce shortage, while also uplifting our veterans and their families,” said U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski.
The program is structured to connect military experience with opportunities in commercial driving, providing a path into a field that continues to need qualified operators.
How the Grant Will Be Used
College leadership confirmed that the funding will go directly toward helping students manage the cost of training. That includes tuition and other expenses tied to completing the program.
“This is for students to help with tuition and other needs that they have while they go to school,” said Dr. Charlotte Warren, president of Lincoln Land Community College.
The grant is expected to support up to 17 students. Many participants in programs like this do not qualify for traditional financial aid options, making targeted funding like this a key factor in enrollment and completion.
Job Outlook in Illinois Trucking
Industry data shared during the announcement reinforces the scale of trucking employment in the state and the role it plays in the broader economy.
“The trucking industry provides 338,000 careers in Illinois. That’s one in every 15 jobs in the state,” said Matthew Hart, Executive Director of the Illinois Trucking Association. “We provide good-paying jobs that families can rely upon. The national average salary for an over-the-road truck driver is $75,000 per year.”
While hiring conditions have shifted since the peak shortages seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for qualified drivers in Illinois and across the country remains a factor shaping workforce programs like this one.
Expanding Access to CDL Training
Programs tied to community colleges continue to play a role in bringing new entrants into trucking, especially when funding helps remove upfront cost barriers.
By directing federal dollars toward training access, this grant supports a defined group of students while also contributing to ongoing efforts to maintain a steady pipeline of CDL holders entering the workforce.








