List of NCCAA institutions
This is a list of institutions that compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association. There are currently 85 programs in the organization as of 2021.[1]
Central Region
Division I
Mideast Region
Division I
Division II
School | City | State | Other Affiliations |
---|---|---|---|
Appalachian Bible College | Beckley | West Virginia | |
Boyce College | Louisville | Kentucky | |
Campbellsville University | Harrodsburg | Kentucky | USCAA |
Grace Christian University | Grand Rapids | Michigan | Independent (ACCA) |
Great Lakes Christian College | Delta Township | Michigan | |
Johnson University | Knoxville | Tennessee | |
Simmons College of Kentucky | Louisville | Kentucky | |
Welch College | Nashville | Tennessee | Independent (ACCA) |
Midwest Region
Division I
North Region
Division II
North Central Region
Division I
South Region
Division I
Division II
Southwest Region
Division II
School | City | State | Other Affiliations |
---|---|---|---|
Arlington Baptist University | Arlington | Texas | Independent (ACCA) |
Barclay College | Haviland | Kansas | Midwest Christian College Conference (ACCA) |
Champion Christian College | Hot Springs | Arkansas | |
Dallas Christian College | Farmers Branch | Texas | Independent (ACCA) |
Kansas Christian College | Overland Park | Kansas | Independent (ACCA) |
Manhattan Christian College | Manhattan | Kansas | Midwest Christian College Conference |
Ozark Christian College | Joplin | Missouri | Midwest Christian College Conference (ACCA) |
Randall University | Moore | Oklahoma | Independent (ACCA) |
Southwestern Adventist University | Keene | Texas | USCAA |
Spurgeon College | Kansas City | Missouri |
West Region
Division I
Independent
Division II
School | City | State/Province | Other Affiliations |
---|---|---|---|
Portland Bible College | Portland | Oregon |
See also
References
- "2020-21 Full Listing". NCCAA.
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