NATIONAL HISPANIC INSTITUTEROCKY MOUNTAINCOLLEGIATE WORLD SERIESJUNE 29 - JUlY 3, 2025DENVER METRO, COLORADO |
What is the Rocky Mountain CWS? Through the years, NHI has cultivated relations with a significant number of universities, mostly private, as reference possibilities when selecting their preferences. As members of NHI’s College Register, these institutions are located throughout the U.S. and usually attend NHI college fairs and admission workshops that give them one-on-one communication with NHI students. On different occasions some of these institutions go a step further. They realize the importance of placing young minds in environments that excite the possibilities of college and make higher education real in their lives. This year, University of Denver will host the Rocky Mountain CWS. At the Collegiate World Series, students will come together to be a part of an experience that will benefit their long-term decisions. Such as, how to improve their presentation skills, as well as delving into complex challenges and applying their knowledge of inquiry based learning. High School students from urban areas will also enjoy the natural setting of the Rocky Mountain CWS and its surrounding environment. We look forward to seeing you in Colorado!
Who is eligible to apply for the CWS? All students are welcome to apply for the CWS if they meet the following eligibility requirements:
| CWS DocumentsWhat is the cost of the CWS? The cost of the CWS is broken down into distinct fees, all of which will culminate in supplying your student with the adequate resources for a fulfilling and fun leadership experience. The CWS tuition & Fees:
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About Denver, Colorado
"Urban sophistication meets outdoor adventure in Denver. Get acquainted with The Mile High City, including history, transportation and neighborhood guides. Welcome to Denver where 300 days of sunshine, a thriving cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods and natural beauty combine for the world's most spectacular playground. Denver is near the mountains, not in them. The Mile High City is located on high rolling plains, 12 miles east of the "foothills," a series of gentle mountains that climb to 11,000 feet. Just beyond is the "Front Range of the Rocky Mountains," a series of formidable snowcapped peaks that rise to 14,000 feet. Denver might not be in the mountains, but the mountains still dominate the city. The picturesque mountain panorama from Denver is 140 miles long. There are 200 visible named peaks including 32 that soar to 13,000 feet and above." (From Denver.org) |