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List of NAIA conferences

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The following is a list of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) conferences as of the 2024–25 school year. Unless otherwise noted, changes in conference membership occur on July 1 of the given year.

Current conferences

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Football

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Conference Nickname Founded Members Sports Headquarters Map
Appalachian Athletic Conference AAC 1985 16 [FB 1] 24 Asheville, North Carolina
Frontier Conference Frontier 1952 6 [FB 2] 16 Billings, Montana
Great Plains Athletic Conference GPAC 1969 12 [FB 3] 19 Sioux City, Iowa
Heart of America Athletic Conference HAAC 1971 13 [FB 4] 23 Overland Park, Kansas
NAIA Independents 1 [FB 5] 1
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference KCAC 1928 14 [FB 6] 21 Wichita, Kansas
Mid-South Conference MSC 1995 7 [FB 7] 21 Bowling Green, Kentucky
Mid-States Football Association MSFA 1993 13 1 [FB 8] Findlay, Ohio
North Star Athletic Association NSAA 2013 6 [FB 9] 18 Jamestown, North Dakota
Sooner Athletic Conference SAC 1978 13 [FB 10] 15 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Sun Conference The Sun 1990 10 [FB 11] 17 Daytona Beach, Florida
Notes
  1. ^ 16 members; 7 football members.
  2. ^ 6 full members with Providence as a non-football member; 9 football members with Arizona Christian, College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Southern Oregon as football affiliates.
  3. ^ 12 members; 11 football members.
  4. ^ 13 members; 14 football members.
  5. ^ 1 member in 2024 with addition of Simpson.
    • 0 members in 2025 with loss of Simpson.
  6. ^ 14 members; 12 football members.
  7. ^ 7 members; 7 football members with Freed–Hardeman as a non-football member, and with Faulkner as a football-only affiliate.
  8. ^ Football-only conference.
  9. ^ 6 members; 5 football members with Bellevue as non-football member.
    • 5 members in 2025 with loss of Jamestown. Disbanding thereafter.
  10. ^ 13 members; 10 football members with Central Christian, John Brown, Mid-America Christian, North Texas at Dallas, Oklahoma City, College of the Ozarks, USAO, and Southwestern Christian as non-football members, and with Arkansas Baptist, Louisiana Christian, North American, Ottawa (AZ), and Texas College as football affiliates.
  11. ^ 10 members; 8 football members with Thomas as a football-only affiliate.

Non-football

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Conference Nickname Founded Members Sports Headquarters Map
American Midwest Conference AMC 1998 12 [NF 1] 17 St. Louis, Missouri
California Pacific Conference CalPac 1996 8 [NF 2] 10 Oakland, California
Cascade Collegiate Conference CCC 1988 12 13 Clackamas, Oregon
Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference CCAC 1949 12 16 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Continental Athletic Conference (Independents) CAC 2008 12 21
Crossroads League CL 1959 10 15 Hartford City, Indiana
Great Southwest Athletic Conference GSAC 1986 8 13 Irvine, California
HBCU Athletic Conference HBCUAC 1981 13 16 New Orleans, Louisiana
Red River Athletic Conference RRAC 1998 14 15 Dallas, Texas
River States Conference RSC 1916 12 15 Middletown, Ohio
Southern States Athletic Conference SSAC 1999 13 [NF 3] 15 Atlanta, Georgia
Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference WHAC 1992 13 21 Livonia, Michigan
Notes
  1. ^ 10 members in 2025 with loss of Missouri Baptist and William Woods.
  2. ^ 7 members in 2025 with loss of UC Merced.
  3. ^ 12 members in 2025 with loss of Middle Georgia State.

Defunct conferences

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Football

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

Non-football

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

Former conferences

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All transferred to the NCAA.

Football

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Non-football

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See also

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References

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