CDL Training Campuses in Phoenix and Tucson
Southwest Truck Driver Training has operated CDL programs in Arizona for over twenty-five years. Both campuses offer the same programs, the same late-model training fleet, and the same standards that have put over 25,000 professional drivers on the road.
Each campus is also a state-certified CDL skills exam testing site. Students test where they train.
Find a Campus Near You

Phoenix Campus
Southwest Truck Driver Training’s Phoenix campus serves students across Maricopa County, including Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, and Peoria. The campus trains over 1,000 students per year.
2323 S. 51st Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043
Phone: (833) 464-0743
Schedules: Day, evening, and weekend classes are available.
Programs: Class A CDL training, Class B CDL training, Endorsement Programs, CDL Refresher training, Customized Training for Businesses, and RV Training.

Tucson Campus
Southwest Truck Driver Training’s Tucson campus serves students across Pima County and Southern Arizona, including Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita, and Green Valley. The campus trains over 400 students each year.
1230 W. Glenn St, Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: (833) 464-0768
Schedules: Day, evening, and weekend classes are available.
Programs: Class A CDL training, Class B CDL training, Endorsement Programs, CDL Refresher training, Customized Training for Businesses, and RV Training.
What Students Get at Both Campuses
Every program at Southwest Truck Driver Training is built around the same principle: real training, not just a certificate. Both campuses offer the following:
- A late-model fleet of commercial trucks, including automatic and manual transmission vehicles
- Instructors with professional driving experience
- State-certified, on-site CDL skills exam testing
- Flexible class schedules designed to fit work and family commitments
- Lifetime job placement assistance after graduation
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a student start at one campus and finish at the other?
Yes. While it is possible to transfer to another campus, it is uncommon.
Are tuition costs the same at both campuses?
No. Program pricing is different at both the Phoenix and Tucson campuses.
Does it matter which campus a student attends when applying for jobs after graduation?
No. Graduates from both campuses are frequently hired by major carriers who hire newly licensed drivers.
How many students does Southwest Truck Driver Training enroll across both campuses each year?
The Phoenix campus trains over 1,000 students per year, and the Tucson campus trains over 300. Combined, Southwest Truck Driver Training puts over 1,300 Arizona drivers through its standard CDL programs annually.
Is financial assistance available at both campuses?
Yes. Tuition assistance options are available at both campuses. The admissions team at either location can walk prospective students through what they qualify for.