Members Before Dissolution
Institution | Location | Nickname | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Joined | Current Conference |
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Alverno College | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Inferno | 1887 | Private/Catholic | 1,932 | 2004 | Northern (NAC) |
Concordia University | Mequon, Wisconsin | Falcons | 1880 | Private/Lutheran Missouri Synod | 1,600 | 1982 | Northern (NAC) |
Dominican University | River Forest, Illinois | Stars | 1901 | Private/Catholic | 3,250 | 2005 | Northern (NAC) |
Edgewood College | Madison, Wisconsin | Eagles | 1927 | Private/Catholic | 2,000 | 1974 | Northern (NAC) |
Lakeland College | Plymouth, Wisconsin | Muskies | 1862 | Private/United Church of Christ | 950 | 1982 | Northern (NAC) |
Maranatha Baptist Bible College | Watertown, Wisconsin | Crusaders | 1968 | Private/Baptist | 850 | 1974 | Northern (NAC) |
Marian University | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin | Sabres | 1936 | Private/Catholic | 2,918 | 1974 | Northern (NAC) |
Milwaukee School of Engineering | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Raiders | 1903 | Private/Non-sectarian | 1,395 | 1977 | Northern (NAC) |
Wisconsin Lutheran College | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Warriors | 1973 | Private/Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod | 765 | 1987 | Northern (NAC) |
- Note
* - Edgewood College left the conference in 1981 but returned in 1990.
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