About
History of the School
The MT Training Center was established as a partnership in Grand Prairie, TX, on September 4, 2001. Our inaugural class began their coursework study in October of 2001, with graduation ceremonies taking place in January of 2002. We offer a variety of CDL programs including truck driving school, CDL training and welding classes!
Mission of the Institution
MT Training Center is committed to assisting students with little or no background in their chosenfield and providing the requisite training necessary for them to achieve, at a minimum, an entry level position in their profession. At the same time, we strive to refine the skills of students whopossess a more advanced knowledge allowing those individuals to advance and excel in their preferred career.
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The school provides learning opportunities and job placement assistance through vocational courses by utilizing the following:
Qualified Instructors and Staff
Skilled CDL Training for the Workplace
Quality Student Services and Administrative Support
Access to Adult Literacy Training
Educational Facilities Equipped With Industry Standard Technologies
Lifelong Learning Through Contributions to the Educational Culture of the Communities We Serve
Grand Prairie, TX
In-Office Facilities
The MT Training Center is housed in office facilities in south Grand Prairie, TX. The 10,500 square foot facility is equipped with lecture rooms for trucking classes, media services/computer room, CDL training area, Computerized Numerical Control laboratory, Combination Welding laboratory, and break room complete with a full kitchen for student use. On-site parking with adequate lighting is available for all students, staff, and instructors.
Vision of the Institution
We strive to be the industry leader in adult vocational education by enhancing the lives of our students through education, job placement, and a caring commitment to excellence.
Equipment
Students attending the MT Training Center will be instructed using a variety of equipment and technologies. Windows based operating systems and software are utilized on all computers. Classroom lectures are enhanced with overhead projections, audiovisuals and anatomical models.