UFV automotive repair program touts nearly equal gender split
CHILLIWACK — Women have traditionally been underrepresented in the trades across Canada, but one program at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is showcasing a major shift in those gears.
Eight out of 17 students at the school’s latest Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing class identify as women.
“You leave with no financial burdens. When I did my schooling, I had zero debt because you earn money while you’re going to school,” explained Associate Professor Nick Penner. “You can make good money if you’re dedicated — it’s a good field to get into.”
The nine-month certificate program teaches students about sheet metal repair, custom metal work, and auto body painting.
