List of USCAA institutions

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As of August 2023, the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) has 70 member institutions from 20 states for competition in college athletics. [1]

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SchoolNicknameCityStateOther affiliations
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Panthers Albany New York Yankee Small College Conference
Andrews University Cardinals Berrien Springs Michigan
The Apprentice School Builders Newport News Virginia Eastern Metro Athletic Conference
Atlantis University Atlanteans Miami Florida
Bay Path University Wildcats Longmeadow Massachusetts
Beacon College (exploratory member) Leesburg Florida
Berkeley College, New Jersey Knights Woodland Park New Jersey
Berkeley College, New York Knights New York New York Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Bryant & Stratton College, Albany Bobcats Albany New York
Bryant & Stratton College, Buffalo Bobcats Buffalo New York
Bryant & Stratton College, Greece Bobcats Rochester New York
Bryant & Stratton College, Syracuse Bobcats Syracuse New York
Bucks County Community College Centurions Newtown Pennsylvania Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (NJCAA)
Eastern States Athletic Conference
Carlow University Celtics Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (NCAA Division III)
Central Maine Community College Mustangs Auburn Maine Yankee Small College Conference
Central Penn College Knights Summerdale Pennsylvania Eastern States Athletic Conference
Christendom College Crusaders Front Royal Virginia
University of Cincinnati Clermont College Cougars Batavia Ohio
Crown College Royal Crusaders Powell Tennessee
Diné College Warriors Tsaile Arizona
Five Towns College Sounds Dix Hills New York Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Florida National University Conquistadors Hialeah Florida Continental Athletic Conference (NAIA)
Great Bay Community College Herons Portsmouth New Hampshire Yankee Small College Conference
Hampshire College Black Sheep Amherst Massachusetts Yankee Small College Conference
Johnson & Wales University Charlotte Wildcats Charlotte North Carolina Eastern Metro Athletic Conference
Kennebec Valley Community College (exploratory member) Fairfield and Hinckley Maine
Kent State University Tuscarawas Golden Eagles New Philadelphia Ohio
Lyon College Scots Batesville Arkansas St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III)
University of Maine at Augusta Moose Augusta Maine Yankee Small College Conference
University of Maine at Fort Kent Bengals Fort Kent Maine
Manor College Blue Jays Jenkintown Pennsylvania Eastern States Athletic Conference
Miami University Hamilton Harriers Hamilton Ohio
Miami University Middletown Thunderhawks Middletown Ohio
Mid-Atlantic Christian University Mustangs Elizabeth City North Carolina Eastern Metro Athletic Conference
Navajo Technical University Skyhawks Crownpoint New Mexico
NHTI, Concord's Community College Lynx Concord New Hampshire Yankee Small College Conference
Paul Quinn College Tigers Dallas Texas Red River Athletic Conference (NAIA)
Paul Smith's College Bobcats Paul Smiths New York Yankee Small College Conference
Penn State Beaver Nittany Lions Monaca Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Brandywine Nittany Lions Media Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State DuBois Nittany Lions DuBois Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus Nittany Lions Uniontown Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Greater Allegheny Nittany Lions McKeesport Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Hazleton Nittany Lions Hazleton Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Lehigh Valley Nittany Lions Center Valley Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Mont Alto Nittany Lions Mont Alto Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State New Kensington Nittany Lions New Kensington Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Schuylkill Nittany Lions Schuylkill Haven Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Continental Athletic Conference (NAIA)
Penn State Shenango Nittany Lions Sharon Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Nittany Lions Back Mountain Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State Scranton Nittany Lions Dunmore Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Penn State York Nittany Lions York Pennsylvania Penn State University Athletic Conference
Quincy College (exploratory member)Granite Quincy Massachusetts Massachusetts Community College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
Salem University Tigers Salem West Virginia Independent (NCAA Division II)
Shaw University Bears Raleigh North Carolina Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division II)
Southeastern Illinois College Falcons Harrisburg Illinois NJCAA Division I
Southern California Leadership University (provisional member)Rhinos Westminster California
Southern Maine Community College SeaWolves South Portland Maine Yankee Small College Conference
Southwestern Adventist University Knights Keene Texas NCCAA Division II
Stanton University (exploratory member)Fighting Elks Garden Grove California
SUNY ESF Mighty Oaks Syracuse New York Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
United International College (provisional member)Eagle Rays Miramar Florida
Vaughn College Warriors Flushing New York
Vermont State Randolph (Vermont Tech)Green Knights Randolph Center Vermont Yankee Small College Conference
Villa Maria College Vikings Buffalo New York Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Washington County Community College (exploratory member) Calais Maine
Williamson College of the Trades Mechanics Media Pennsylvania Eastern States Athletic Conference
Word of Life Bible Institute Huskies Pottersville New York Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Wright State University-Lake Campus Lakers Celina Ohio
York County Community College Hawks Wells Maine Yankee Small College Conference

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References

  1. "USCAA Members". USCAA. United States Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved August 7, 2023.