MSJC's First Commercial Driver鈥檚 License Cohort Celebrates Strong Completion and Workforce Impact
12/23/2025

Commercial Driver鈥檚 License (CDL) training cohort graduate, Jonnathan Carbajal
番茄社区 (MSJC) is proud to celebrate the successful completion of its first Commercial Driver鈥檚 License (CDL) training cohort, a new workforce-focused program preparing adult learners for high-demand careers in commercial truck driving.
The inaugural cohort enrolled 12 students, of whom 9 completed the program and earned their CDL certification鈥攁 100% pass rate among completers. These results reflect both the program鈥檚 hands-on design and the determination of the students who finished strong.
鈥淭his is a great story on our end,鈥 said Oscar Rodriguez, Training Coordinator at In Motion Trucking. 鈥淲e are delighted to have helped each student obtain their license and are eager for the next class. We鈥檙e especially excited to assist students with employment after they complete our course.鈥
MSJC鈥檚 CDL program offers comprehensive, hands-on preparation and testing support, covering vehicle safety, pre-trip inspections, road operation, and exam readiness鈥攅nsuring graduates are prepared for both certification and employment. To support working adults, the program features flexible in-person, online, and hybrid options, with morning, afternoon, and evening schedules.
Aligned with regional workforce needs, CDL training is identified as one of the highest-demand occupations in the Riverside region, and the first cohort is already demonstrating meaningful impact.
A standout success story is Kevin Moreno, whose newly earned CDL now supports his family鈥檚 growing business. As operations expand, Kevin has already extended employment opportunities to fellow graduates and plans to remain connected to recruit future cohorts.
The program鈥檚 first graduate, Jonnathan Carbajal (pictured), symbolizes the promise of this pathway connecting education directly to opportunity.
With strong momentum, MSJC is preparing for the next CDL cohort in Spring 2026, continuing its commitment to workforce readiness, economic mobility, and student success.
To learn more about CDL training programs, contact Miriam Brijandez, Program Coordinator, at mbrijandez@msjc.edu.

