Member Schools
Institution | Location | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Benedictine University at Springfield | Springfield, Illinois | 1927 | Private | 1,023 | Bulldogs |
Columbia College of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri | 1851 | Private | 4,000 | Cougars |
Hannibal-LaGrange University | Hannibal, Missouri | 1858 | Private | 1,200 | Trojans |
Harris–Stowe State University | St. Louis, Missouri | 1857 | Private | 1,900 | Hornets |
Lyon College | Batesville, Arkansas | 1872 | Private | 600 | Scots |
Mid-Continent University1 | Mayfield, Kentucky | 1949 | Private | n/a | Cougars |
Missouri Baptist University | St. Louis, Missouri | 1828 | Private | 2,800 | Spartans |
Park University2 | Parkville, Missouri | 1875 | Private | 2,340 | Pirates |
Stephens College3 | Columbia, Missouri | 1833 | Private | 754 | Stars |
William Woods University | Fulton, Missouri | 1870 | Private | 2,300 | Owls |
Williams Baptist College | Walnut Ridge, Arkansas | 1941 | Private | 700 | Eagles |
- Notes
1 - Mid-Continent is set to join the AMC in 2013-14.
2 - Park was a member of the AMC from 1993 to 2000 and then from fall 2009 to present.
3 - Stephens is a private women's college and only participates in women's athletics.
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