How long has Dayspring been around?
In 1983 Dayspring Center for Christian Studies, opened its doors within the shadow of the University of Colorado. Its purpose was to bring Christian thought and perspective to the richly diverse academic square of the secular university campus. Since its beginnings, students from the university and surrounding community have taken courses in Christian studies which have been recognized and approved for transfer credit by the University of Colorado. From its inception until May of 2007, Dayspring was an extension site for Denver Seminary. In 2004 Dayspring entered into a partnership with Northwestern College of St. Paul, Minnesota to expand its course offerings and to further secure approval of transfer credit for its classes. New study centers were launched in Fort Collins and Greeley, Colorado with transfer credit arrangements with Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado. In 2005 Dayspring changed its name to Centers for Christian Study, International. (CCSI)