List of NAIA conferences

The following is a list of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics conferences as of the 2022–23 school year. Unless otherwise noted, changes in conference membership occur on July 1 of the given year.

Current conferences

Football

ConferenceNicknameFoundedMembersSportsHeadquartersMap
Appalachian Athletic ConferenceAAC198516 [FB 1]24Asheville, North Carolina
Frontier ConferenceFrontier19526 [FB 2]16Billings, Montana
Great Plains Athletic ConferenceGPAC196912 [FB 3]19Sioux City, Iowa
Heart of America Athletic ConferenceHAAC197114 [FB 4]23Overland Park, Kansas
NAIA Independents21
Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceKCAC192813 [FB 5]21Wichita, Kansas
Mid-South ConferenceMSC199512 [FB 6]21Louisville, Kentucky
Mid-States Football AssociationMSFA199316 [FB 7]1Findlay, Ohio
North Star Athletic AssociationNSAA20138 [FB 8]18Jamestown, North Dakota
Sooner Athletic ConferenceSAC197812 [FB 9]15 [FB 10]Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Sun ConferenceThe Sun199011 [FB 11]17Daytona Beach, Florida
Notes
  1. 16 members; 6 football members.
    • 16 members and 7 football members in 2023 with addition of Pikeville and loss of Point (however Point will still remain as a football-only affiliate).
  2. 6 full members with Providence as a non-football member; 8 football members with College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Southern Oregon as football affiliates.
  3. 12 members; 11 football members.
  4. 14 members; 12 football members.
    • 13 members and 12 football members in 2023 with loss of full member Evangel and addition of football-only affiliate Missouri Baptist.
  5. 13 members; 11 football members.
    • 14 members and 12 football members in 2023 with addition of Evangel.
  6. 12 members; 9 football members with Freed–Hardeman, Shawnee State, UT Southern, and Wilberforce as non-football members, and with Faulkner as a football affiliate.
  7. 14 members in 2023 with loss of Missouri Baptist and Trinity International.
  8. 8 members; 7 football members with Bellevue and Viterbo as non-football members and Iowa Wesleyan as a football affiliate.
    • 7 full members; 5 football members in 2023 with loss of Iowa Wesleyan and Presentation.
  9. 12 members; 10 football members with Central Christian, John Brown, Mid-America Christian, North Texas at Dallas, Oklahoma City, USAO, and Southwestern Christian as non-football members, and with Arizona Christian, Louisiana Christian, Ottawa (AZ), Texas College, and Lyon as football affiliates.
    • 12 members and 9 football members in 2023 with loss of Lyon.
  10. The conference began sponsoring football in 2018.
  11. 11 members; 8 football members.
    • 10 members and 8 football members in 2023 with loss of full member Thomas (however Thomas will still remain as a football-only affiliate).

Non-football

ConferenceNicknameFoundedMembersSportsHeadquartersMap
American Midwest ConferenceAMC199811 [NF 1]17St. Louis, Missouri
California Pacific ConferenceCalPac199613 [NF 2]10Oakland, California
Cascade Collegiate ConferenceCCC19881213Clackamas, Oregon
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic ConferenceCCAC194914 [NF 3]16Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Continental Athletic ConferenceCAC200819 [NF 4]21
Crossroads LeagueCL19591015Hartford City, Indiana
Golden State Athletic ConferenceGSAC198610 [NF 5]13Irvine, California
Gulf Coast Athletic ConferenceGCAC19818 [NF 6]16New Orleans, Louisiana
Red River Athletic ConferenceRRAC19981315Dallas, Texas
River States ConferenceRSC191613 [NF 7]15Florence, Kentucky
Southern States Athletic ConferenceSSAC199911 [NF 8]15Atlanta, Georgia
Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic ConferenceWHAC19921221Livonia, Michigan
Notes
  1. 10 members in 2023 with loss of Lyon.
  2. 9 members in 2024 with losses of Benedictine at Mesa, Embry–Riddle Prescott, Park–Gilbert, and Saint Katherine.
  3. 13 members in 2023 with loss of Trinity International.
    • 12 members in 2024 with loss of Roosevelt.
  4. 15 members in 2023 with losses of Iowa Wesleyan, IUPUC, South Carolina at Beaufort, and Virgin Islands.
  5. 9 members in 2023 with loss of Westmont.
    • 10 members in 2024 with possible losses of Jessup, Menlo, and Vanguard, and additions of Benedictine at Mesa, Embry–Riddle Prescott, Park–Gilbert, and Saint Katherine.
  6. 9 members in 2023 with addition of Virgin Islands.
  7. 14 members in 2023 with loss of Carlow and additions of IUPUC and Shawnee State.
  8. 14 members in 2023 with addition of Thomas, UT Southern, and Point.

Defunct conferences

Football

Notes
  1. Both the NDCAC and the SDIC merged to form the Dakota Athletic Conference.

Non-football

Notes
  1. Also formerly a United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) athletic conference.

Former conferences

All transferred to the NCAA.

Football

Non-football

See also

References

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