About
History of the School
MT Training Center opened its doors in Grand Prairie, Texas in 2001, originally offering Medical Transcription to students seeking to improve their lives through career-focused education. While Medical Transcription is no longer part of the curriculum, its legacy lives on in the school’s name: MT Training Center. Two years after its founding, the school launched its first Truck Driving program—marking a turning point that led to the addition of Clerical, Medical, and Office-related courses. Buoyed by the success of the Truck Driving program, co-founder Melissa Cuellar expanded the school’s offerings to include Combination Welding and CNC Machining. Her vision proved successful and shaped the school’s future direction. To further support the community, MT Training Center later introduced ESL and GED Prep classes, opening doors for students who might not have otherwise pursued further education.
Over the past decade, the school has continued to evolve—becoming the first institution in Texas to offer a CDL program eligible for financial aid with its Advanced CDL for the Entrepreneur—a program that teaches students how to become successful owners/operators of their own logistics companies. Another milestone includes the launch of the state's first woman-owned, hands-on Gunsmithing program.
Today, in its new facilities in Desoto, Texas, MT Training Center remains committed to growth and innovation, offering high-demand programs such as HVAC, Diesel and Truck Service Technology, and Advanced Electrical Lineworker training.
Mission of the Institution
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
