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Last Updated Feb 8, 2012


Frequently Asked Questions

What is ACSI?

The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) is a Christian educational organization. We advance excellence in Christian schools by enhancing the professional and personal development of Christian educators and providing vital support functions for Christian schools.

What does ACSI do?

God has given us the opportunity to touch the lives of more than 5.5 million students worldwide by equipping Christian educators. We offer multiple services, including teacher and administrator certification, school accreditation, legal/legislative help, and curriculum publishing.

Where does ACSI work?

ACSI is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has 29 regional offices in North America and around the globe (10 in the United States and 19 internationally). More than 23,000 schools from 100 countries are members:

  • 3,300 member schools (preschool to grade 12) in the United States
  • About 20,000 member schools (preschool to grade 12) internationally
  • 139 member Christian colleges and universities

When was ACSI started?

ACSI was founded in 1978.

Is ACSI affiliated with a denomination?

No; ACSI is a Protestant, interdenominational organization. See our Statement of Faith.

How do I find a Christian school?

You can search our database of member schools.

How do I get connected with ACSI?

We’d love to welcome your school to the family of ACSI members! Explore the benefits of membership.

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