NAIA independent schools
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- For school that are independent in football only, see NAIA independent football schools
NAIA independent schools are 4-year institutional members of the NAIA that play independent of any formal conference affiliation.[1]
- University of Alberta
- Allen University (S.C.)
- University of British Columbia
- California State University-San Marcos
- State University College of Technology at Delhi (N.Y.)
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Ariz.)
- Holy Cross College (Ind.)
- University of Houston-Victoria (Texas)
- Indiana University Northwest
- Johnson & Wales University (Colo.)
- Johnson & Wales University (Fla.)
- Life University (Ga.)
- Louisiana State University at Alexandria
- Mid-America Christian University (Okla.)
- Morris College (S.C.)
- National American University (S.D.)
- Northland College (Wis.) also in the NCAA Division III
- Northwest Christian College (Ore.)
- University of Northwestern Ohio (Ohio)
- Our Lady of the Lake University (Texas)
- Patten University (Calif.)
- Quincy University (Ill.)
- University of Regina, (SK)
- Rogers State University (Okla.)
- University of Saint Thomas(Texas)
- Simon Fraser University (B.C.)
- Soka University of America (Calif.)
- Sterling College (K.S.)
- University of South Carolina Beaufort (S.C.)
- Southern Virginia University
- Tennessee Temple University
- Thomas University (Ga.)
- University of Victoria (B.C.)
- Voorhees College (S.C.)
[edit] References
- ^ Member Institutions by Conference - Independents. NAIA. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.