
See What Your Gifts Are Doing At Central
Operations

KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON
Much of your giving goes to helping us literally shed a light on our campus! We need help maintaining the day-to-day operations at Central like covering utilities so that we can give our student the spiritual, academic, and cultural experiences they need to live out the mission of Central.
MAINTAINING CAMPUS SAFETY
Downed trees and branches, snow and ice removal, and other non-insurable campus issues need to be taken care of to help keep students, staff, and visitors safe as well as keep Central beautiful.


Providing academic membership
Central is focused on providing the most exceptional academic training to our students. Partnering with academic and civic programs offer benefits to faculty, students, and the overall campus to ensure that we are providing the most rigorous academic experience as we train them to serve well.
Student Scholarships
Click the Photos Below and Listen to These Students Share Their Experiences
Meet Keragan Dix
Keragan is from Colorado and came to Central Christian to study psychology and music, and loves that Central allows her and others to create fun and spontaneous art as part of their experience.
Meet samuel chavez
Samuel comes to Central from El Paso, TX and has found great fellowship and connection in SGA (Student Government Association) and the events that they’ve provided for students.
Meet breana miller
Coming from Phoenix, AZ Breana is an Elementary Education major who has found life-long friendships here at Central.
meet eli campbell
A pre-med major from Sedan, KS, Eli is also a baseball player for the Central Tigers.
completed projects
Wrestling center Dedication
$125,000 was raised to turn what was an old laundromat into the new home for Tiger Wrestling. Our men’s and women’s wrestling teams work to honor Christ through the sport of wrestling.


dalke drive opening
In honor of Elmer Dalke, $335,000 was raised to open Dalke Drive which takes visitors from Main street onto our beautiful campus as well as opens up for emergency vehicles to access campus quickly.
Greer auditorium upgrades
New carpet and paint along with audio improvements which were much needed in Greer Auditorium as it hosts many of the fine arts events for Central. $25,000 was raised to give it a facelift.


Wellness center
Fostering healthy living is a key part of the culture at Central. With the generous gift from the Butterfield Foundation for $60,000 we were able to develop a fitness center for students and staff to provide a safe place on-campus to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Science hall Development
Home to classrooms and administrative offices, Science Hall was in dire need of new carpet and paint. Generous gifts totaling $10,000 were given for this much needed upgrade.
