C.A.S.H.E Multicultural Leadership Conference
C.A.S.H.E. – Children of Aztlán Sharing Higher Education
Founded by WSU students in 1996, C.A.S.H.E. is a transformative conference that brings Chicano/a and Latino/a high school students from across Washington State to the WSU Pullman campus for a powerful weekend of learning and connection.
Through workshops and cultural experiences, students gain:
- Leadership skills
- Cultural empowerment
- Inspiration to pursue higher education
- A desire to bring their knowledge back to uplift their communities
Your support ensures this next generation of leaders has access to the tools, confidence, and community they need to succeed—at WSU and beyond.
Participating Groups

Crimson Opportunity Scholarship

Student Hardship Support

WSU Everett

WSU Global Campus

WSU Health Sciences

WSU Pullman

WSU Tri-Cities

WSU Vancouver

WSU Alumni Association

Carson College of Business

College of Education

College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Nursing

College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

College of Veterinary Medicine

Cougar Athletic Fund

Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

Graduate School

Honors College

International Programs

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art/WSU

Libraries

Edward R. Murrow College of Communication

Office of Academic Engagement

Student Affairs - Pullman Student Wellbeing

Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture

WSU Pullman Student Initiatives