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NAIA independent schools are 4-year institutional members of the NAIA that do not have formal conference affiliations.[1] NAIA schools that are not members of an athletic conference are members of the Association of Independent Institutions (AII), which provides member services to the institution and allows members to compete in postseason competition.
Institution
Location
Founded
Enrollment
Nickname
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia
1908
50,304
Thunderbirds
Cleary University
Howell, Michigan
1883
852
Cougars
Crowley's Ridge College
Paragould, Arkansas
1964
331
Pioneers
Fisk University
Nashville, Tennessee
1866
800
Bulldogs
Georgia Gwinnett College
Lawrenceville, Georgia
2006
9,000
Grizzlies
Haskell Indian Nations University
Lawrence, Kansas
1884
958
Fighting Indians
Indiana University Northwest
Gary, Indiana
1959
4,760
Redhawks
Kentucky Christian University
Grayson, Kentucky
1919
550
Knights
Lincoln Christian University
Lincoln, Illinois
1944
1,050
Red Lions
Morris College
Sumter, South Carolina
1908
871
Hornets
Northern New Mexico College
Española, New Mexico
1909
3,873
Eagles
College of the Ozarks
Point Lookout, Missouri
1906
1,380
Bobcats
Rust College
Holly Springs, Mississippi
1866
700
Bearcats
College of St. Joseph
Rutland, Vermont
1956
350
Fighting Saints
Silver Lake College
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
1935
1,000
Lakers
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia
1903
16,961
Vikes
University of the Virgin Islands
Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands
1962
2,392
Buccaneers
Voorhees College
Denmark, South Carolina
1897
600
Tigers
Washington Adventist University
Takoma Park, Maryland
1904
1,493
Shock
Wilberforce University
Wilberforce, Ohio
1856
900
Bulldogs
Future members
References
External links
Single Division Football-only † Conference sponsors football