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http://www.wolfcdl.com/index.phpFeature | Note |
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Main telephone | 847.301.7720 |
Request more information | Find more information on this website |
Contact person name | Dagmara Szewczak |
Contact person title | Bookkeeper |
Contact person e-mail | |
Contact person phone | 847.301.7720 |
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Public or private | Private |
Type of school | CDL Class A training. Careers in truck driving industry. |
Date founded | 2009 |
Degrees offered | Certificate |
School accreditation | Illinois Secretary of State |
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider | 4 week course, 5 week course, and 6 week course |
Setting | Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city) |
Closest major metropolitan area | Chicago |
Population of city the school is in | 75,000 |
Distance from campus to city center | 2 miles |
Public transportation to campus | Pace buses and Metra |
Student parking on campus | Free student parking available |
Campus size | 1900 square feet |
County | Cook |
Visitor information website | Find more information on this website |
School visit availability | Monday-Friday 9am to 8pm; Saturday 9am to 4pm |
Contact to set up school visit | Kamila Pietruszewska, (847) 301-7720, mailto:kamila@wolfcdl.com |
Feature | Note |
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Number of full time, male students | 75 |
Number of full time, female students | 10 |
Total number of full time students | 85 |
Number of part time, male students | 100 |
Number of part time, female students | 20 |
Total number of part-time students | 120 |
Total number of male students | 175 |
Total number of female students | 30 |
Total number of students | 205 |
Other enrollment information | Enrollment is done in the school office. |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0% |
Asian | 5% |
Black | 10% |
Hispanic | 45% |
White | 40% |
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent. | |
Percentage of students from out of state | 0% |
Number of states and territories represented | 0 |
Other out-of-state student information | 0 |
Percentage of students from outside the US | 0% |
Number of countries represented | 0 |
Other international student information | 0 |
Other age of student information | 15% ages between 18 and 25 |
Percentage of students 25 or older | 85% |
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Costs (for proprietary schools) | $2,500 |
Tuition refund policy | Students have up to 2 weeks to get any tuition back. |
Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term) | Yes |
Pre-payment plan (if you pay your entire tuition when you enroll, you don't have to pay higher prices if tuition increases) | Yes |
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Average amount of financial aid awarded | |
Grant from federal government | $5,000 |
Percentage of students awarded each type of financial aid | |
Grant from federal government | WIA grants 3% |
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school | 0% |
Average student loan debt for last graduating class | $0 |
Feature | Note |
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Admissions contact person | Kamila Pietruszewska |
Admissions contact title | Office Manager |
Admissions contact e-mail | |
Admissions phone (local) | 847.301.7720 |
Admissions office website | Find more information on this website |
For incoming students | Open (virtually all applicants are accepted) |
Entrance difficulty level for these groups | Open (virtually all applicants are accepted) |
Number of male applicants | 175 |
Number of male applicants accepted | 175 |
Number of female applicants | 30 |
Number of female applicants accepted | 30 |
Total number of applicants | 205 |
Total number of applicants accepted | 205 |
High school education | High school diploma or equivalent not required. |
Admission is available | Continuous |
Application fee | $300 |
Application fee waived | none |
Submit these items: | |
Application | Required for all students |
High school GPA (minimum) | none |
Letters of recommendation (#) | 0 |
Other application requirements information | A valid Illinois driver's license, Social Security # |
Required exams | none |
Recommended exams | none |
Letters of recommendation | 0 |
Admissions contact person #2 | Przemyslaw Dzik |
Admissions contact title #2 | Program Director Course Coordinator |
Admissions contact e-mail #2 | |
Admissions contact person #3 | Danuta Kuczborski |
Admissions contact title #3 | Owner |
Admissions contact e-mail #3 |
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Certificate or diploma | Yes |
School catalog website | none |
Academic calendar | courses last anywhere from 160 to 240 hours |
Grading system | pass/fail system |
Number of faculty on campus | 11 |
Average class size | |
Lecture | 15 |
Laboratory | 1 |
Discussion | 15 |
Evenings | Yes |
Part time | Yes |
Short-term courses | Yes |
Summer school | Yes |
Weekends | Yes |
Computers on campus for student use | Yes |
Computer lab available to students | Yes |
Audio tape | Yes |
Conference/Workshop | Yes |
Video tape | Yes |
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Housing contact person | Kamila Pietruszewska |
Housing contact title | Office Manager |
Housing contact e-mail | |
Housing phone | 847.301.7720 |
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Basic job skills | Yes |
Barrier-free campus | Yes |
Designated parking | Yes |
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Had a full-time job offer within six months of graduation | 95% |
Placement assistance | Yes |