Higher Education

Welcome to ACSI Higher Education

Institutions of Christian higher education have a crucial role in training future leaders, educators, and workers for service worldwide. They commendably fill this role and continue to meet the critical need for well-trained, biblically sound teachers, administrators, leaders, and others.

As colleges and universities seek to be effective in preparing young hearts and minds for their vocations, ACSI desires to assist in that process and partner with higher education institutions worldwide. ACSI membership offers Christian colleges and universities the opportunity to engage their EE–12 colleagues in a variety of settings. ACSI member colleges cooperate in the Distinguished Christian High School Student Program and the Higher Education Accreditation Program.

Higher Education Accreditation Program (HEAP)

The Higher Education Accreditation Program (HEAP) is offered to currently accredited ACSI member Christian liberal arts colleges, universities, and Bible colleges. Colleges and universities seeking to participate in the program must give evidence of a commitment to preparing teachers and administrators to serve in Christian schools and must show they are encouraging their graduates to prayerfully consider serving in Christian schools around the world.

Resources

ACSI Launches New Collaboration with the North American Mission Board, Equipping 47,000 Churches

May 20, 2024, 11:20 AM by Brittany Steward

Colorado Springs, CO- The Association of Christian Schools International is thrilled to announce its collaboration with the North American Mission Board (NAMB), aimed at fostering Christian education within North America. NAMB serves the 47,000 Southern Baptist churches and pastors across North America through strategic leadership, resource, and support, to help reach people with the gospel.

After months of prayer, dialogue, and collaboration, Dr. Jimmy Scroggins, lead pastor of Family Church in South Florida, and Trevin Wax, Vice President of Resources and Marketing at NAMB, have unveiled a compelling resource titled "The Education Reformation: Why Your Church Should Start a Christian School." This monograph serves as both an inspiring call to action and a practical guide for pastors and church leaders.

ACSI President & CEO Larry Taylor shared his thoughts on the new collaboration with NAMB. 

"We are calling upon pastors to envision a generation of ambassadors for Jesus Christ, molded through Christian education," expressed Taylor. "We envision a future where the next generation is equipped with a firm Christ-centered foundation and a biblical worldview, capable not only of engaging with the culture but also of navigating and thriving amidst secular ideologies."

ACSI encourages existing Christian schools to consider ways they can support new initiatives within their communities. Whether through launching satellite campuses or providing resources such as desks and chairs, schools have the opportunity to play a pivotal role in advancing access to Christ-centered education.

To support this initiative, ACSI encourages churches of all denominations to explore the resources available on the NAMB website: https://www.namb.net/schools. 

ACSI offers "How to Start a Christian School" training, complete with a comprehensive timeline checklist and supplementary resources, to assist emerging schools. To learn more, visit the website.

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Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ACSI exists to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian educators worldwide as they prepare students academically and inspire them to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ. ACSI advances excellence in Christian schools by enhancing the professional and personal development of Christian educators and providing vital support functions for Christian schools through multiple services, including teacher and administrator certification, school accreditation, legal/legislative assistance, and curriculum publishing. Serving more than 25,000 schools in 108 countries, ACSI helps more than 5.5 million students worldwide connect to Christian education.