College-bound students at Wilson Talent Center took a major step toward their futures with guidance from Lindy Daman, College & Career Planning Coordinator, and Oke Johnson, CAPCAN Advisor. The workshop focused on completing the Common App, writing effective college essays, and understanding the financial aid process.
By providing students with resources and expert advice, WTC ensures they are well-prepared for the transition to higher education. Events like these help students navigate post-secondary opportunities with confidence.
Recent Stories:
When school leaders work together, student voices grow stronger. Representatives from Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, and Shiawassee Counties recently gathered through the CARES Collaborative to meet with legislative officials and discuss education priorities, school funding, and the future of public education across the region. The CARES Collaborative—Capital Area Regional Education Strategy—was formed to strengthen regional advocacy efforts and ensure schools have a stronger, more unified voice in policy conversations.
Graduation season is about more than ceremonies—it’s about preparing students for what comes next. Recently, Wilson Talent Center students in the Criminal Justice and Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics programs celebrated senior send-offs filled with recognition, encouragement, and lessons from professionals already working in the field. At Wilson Talent Center, students gain hands-on experience across 20 career-focused programs designed to help them build real-world skills and confidence for life after high school.




