Wallace State Received Grant to Update Disability-Accessible CDL Truck

May 19, 2026
A man in a grey hooded sweatshirt and shorts and wearing sunglasses, sits in the cab of a truck equipped with hand brakes.

FILE PHOTO - Doug Teal of Colorado received training at Wallace State on wheelchair accessible trucks. Wallace State received a $10,500 grant from the Alabama Community College System to upgrade its training equipment.

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College announced today that it received at $10,500 grant from the Alabama Community College Systems in a rapid, special-request grant. The award will allow the college to upgrade its disability-accessible truck used for CDL training.

“This project responds to an immediate workforce development need in north-central Alabama,” said Kristi Barnett, Grant Specialist for Wallace State. “Employers continue to seek qualified drivers at a pace that is not equal to the number of graduates completing CDL programs.”

Wallace State’s Disability-Accessible CDL Training is the only one of its kind in the Southeast and is sought out by individuals across the country. The college has already trained students from Colorado, Idaho, Georgia and Tennessee. 

The grant will allow the college to install a more accessible lift for truck entry and exit, attracting more students to its program. While hand-brakes made the truck accessible, the stationary lift prevented its drivers from entering or exiting the truck outside of the training yard. The Glide ‘n Go SR HD Mobile Lift that will be purchased will allow students to enter and exit the vehicle as needed to perform safety checks, fuel the vehicle, etc. 

CDL instructor Don Stepp said the new lift is similar to the lifts used in the field. 

“The lift is pretty much the exact one they’ll have on the road” Stepp said. This one will provide access to the driver’s door, while many of the ones in use on the road connect to the sleeper compartment of a truck, he said.

Stepp admires the dedication he’s seen from students who have completed the program so far and is proud to see how they can fully participate and thrive in transportation careers. 

“With the right tools and training, these drivers bring the same professionalism, skill and safety to the road as any other operator,” Stepp said.

Wallace State offers CDL courses on a regular basis, with completion in four to five weeks. Courses are offered during the day as well as nights and weekends. 

For more information about Wallace State’s CDL program, email cdl@wallacestate.edu or contact the Center for Career and Workforce Development at 256.352.7452.

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About Wallace State

Wallace State Community College (Ala.), a member of the Alabama Community College System, is a comprehensive community college in north central Alabama offering more than 200 options in academic, health and technical programs of study leading to an associate degree, certificate or transfer, as well as workforce-credit training and adult education. An Achieving the Dream Leader College, nationally recognized by the Aspen Institute as a Rising Star for the 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, ranked by Southern Business and Development among the Top 3 institutions in the South for workforce development, named a Center of Excellence by the National League for Nursing and the National Security Administration, rated the Top Online Community College in Alabama, a Military Friendly Institution and an All-Steinway School, Wallace State is an outstanding place for students to pursue their education and career goals. Classes are offered online and on campus, day, evening and on weekends, with numerous start dates each year. Visit Wallace State’s beautiful main campus located on 300-acres in Hanceville, Ala., our satellite location in downtown Oneonta, Ala., find us online at www.wallacestate.edu, or call 256.352.8000.

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