Muskegon Community College (MCC) had contracted with a third party entity to host a CDL truck driving training school. This program has been in operation since 2007 and has served hundreds of students. MCC is looking for a third party entity to enter into an agreement with to continue this program. To be eligible, a CDL Training Entity must possess: A state of Michigan currently licensed CDL training program The ability to hire and oversee state of Michigan certified CDL instructors Equipment necessary to operate a CDL training program at MCC A local CDL training coordinator responsible for daily operation of the program The CDL Training Entity will provide all classroom and training yard equipment, hire and employ CDL instructors and a program coordinator, and will meet State of Michigan requirements for CDL training entity. The CDL Training Entity will provide a program that meets the minimum number of hours required for training prior to students taking a CDL Class A license test and will remediate any students who do not initially pass the test to provide them another attempt to pass. Muskegon Community College will provide classroom and yard space to accommodate CDL training, will provide office space for the CDL coordinator, will provide access to MCC network systems to allow the CDL Training Entity to recruit, register, and oversee enrollment of CDL students. MCC will collect payment of tuition for the program and will reimbursed by MCC for 85% of the tuition fee.