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CCCTC Collision Repair student Evelynn Smith, from Curwensville, is shown practicing MIG welding in the shop. Welding is a critical skill in the collision repair industry and is often used to repair or replace panels, frames, and other structural components of a vehicle.

By practicing on training materials, students like Evelynn build confidence in setting up equipment, maintaining proper technique, and producing strong, clean welds. These hands-on exercises prepare them for industry certifications and ensure they are ready to meet the standards employers expect in today’s automotive repair field.

Through projects like this, CCCTC students gain the technical expertise and real-world experience that help them transition successfully from the classroom to the workforce.