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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 [NF 3] 16 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Continental Athletic Conference (Independents) CAC 2008 12 [NF 4] 21
Crossroads League CL 1959 10 15 Hartford City, Indiana
Great Southwest Athletic Conference GSAC 1986 8 [NF 5] 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 [NF 6] 15 Middletown, Ohio
Southern States Athletic Conference SSAC 1999 13 [NF 7] 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. ^ 4 members in 2025 with loss of Cal Maritime, La Sierra, Soka, and UC Merced.
  3. ^ 13 members in 2025 with addition of Mount Mary
  4. ^ 11 members in 2025 with loss of Spartanburg Methodist.
  5. ^ 10 members in 2025 with addition of La Sierra and Soka.
  6. ^ 13 members in 2025 with addition of Kentucky Christian.
  7. ^ 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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