NCAA INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCES

DIVISION III

THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IS MADE UP OF THREE DIVISIONS. EACH DIVISION IS DIVIDED INTO A NUMBER OF ATHLETIC CONFERENCES WHICH ARE EITHER SPORTS OR GEOGRAPHICALLY BASED

Athletic scholarships are only available in division I and division II.

At the bottom of this page is a list of all the NCAA Division III conferences. These conference links contain information pages about that conference. Each conference page included links to information about every member school.

DIII universities and colleges do not offer sports related scholarships to their student-athletes. There are over four hundred and twenty member institutions which makes DIII the biggest of the 3 divisions that comprise the NCAA.

Universities and colleges in Division III place highest priority on the overall quality of the educational programs and on the successful completion of all students’ academic programs. These schools strive to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletics activities are conducted as an integral part of the educational experience.

Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
American Southwest Conference

Capital Athletic Conference Inc.
Centennial Conference
City University Of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference Of Illinois And Wisconsin
The Commonwealth Coast Conference
Commonwealth Conference

Eastern College Athletic Conference-III
ECAC DIII Men’s East Hockey League
ECAC DIII Men’s West Hockey League

ECAC DIII Northeast Hockey League
ECAC DIII Women’s East Hockey League
ECAC DIII Women’s West Hockey League
Empire 8
Empire Collegiate Wrestling conference

Freedom Conference

Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Great South Athletic Conference

Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference

Illini-Badger Intercollegiate Football conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Landmark Conference
Liberty League
Little East Conference

Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association

The Middle Atlantic Corporation is an athletic conference that competes in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Member colleges are situated in the Eastern United States. The conference came into being on 11th December 1912.

Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic conference

New England Collegiate Wrestling Association
New England Football Conference

NESCAC, (New England Small College Athletic Conference), was founded in 1971. the conference is made up of a group of 11 highly selective liberal arts universities and colleges that share a similar philosophy for intercollegiate athletics.

New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference
New England Women’s Lacrosse Alliance
New Jersey Athletic conference
North Atlantic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference
North East Collegiate Volleyball Association
North Eastern Athletic Conference
Northern Athletics Conference
Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
Northwest Conference

Ohio Athletic Conference

The Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) is headquartered in Salem Va. and was founded in 1975. The conference was originally called the Virginia College Conference.

Pennsylvania Athletic Conference
Pilgrim League
President’s Athletic conference

Skyline Conference
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was formed with the aim of fostering an athletic association through which the member schools can encourage organized competition in college athletics.

St Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
State University Of New York Athletic Conference

The University Athletic Association (UAA) is a member athletic conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) Div. III. Member colleges are situated in Georgia, Missouri, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, Pennsylvania Ohio and New York.

USA South Athletic Conference

Western Water Polo Association
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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