- NAIA independent football schools
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NAIA independent schools are 4-year institutional members of the NAIA that play college football independent of any formal conference affiliation.[1] In sports other than football, these schools also compete in a college athletic conference affiliated with the NAIA.
NAIA football independents (as of 2011 season)
- Ave Maria University (Florida)
- Azusa Pacific University (California) (moving to NCAA Division II in 2012)
- Dakota State University (South Dakota)
- Edward Waters College (Florida)
- Haskell Indian Nations University (Kansas)
- Southern Oregon University (Oregon) (moving to Frontier Conference as football affiliate in 2012)
- Southern Virginia University (Virginia)
- Webber International University (Florida)
See also
References
NAIA conferences Football conferences Non-football conferences American Mideast Conference • American Midwest Conference • Appalachian Athletic Conference • California Pacific Conference • Cascade Collegiate Conference • Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference • Golden State Athletic Conference • Gulf Coast Athletic Conference • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference • Mid-Central College Conference • Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference • Midwest Collegiate Conference • Red River Athletic Conference • Sooner Athletic Conference • Southern States Athletic Conference • The Sun Conference • TranSouth Athletic Conference • Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference • NAIA independent schools
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