Member Schools
Institution | Team | City | Province | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Endowment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acadia University | Axemen/Axewomen | Wolfville | NS | 1838 | Public | 3,621 | $40M |
Cape Breton University | Capers | Sydney | NS | 2005 | Public | 3,107 | $6.1M |
Dalhousie University | Tigers | Halifax | NS | 1818 | Public | 15,970 | $337.7M |
Memorial University of Newfoundland | Sea-Hawks | St. John's | NL | 1925 | Public | 18,172 | $56M |
Mount Allison University | Mounties | Sackville | NB | 1839 | Public | 2,486 | $82.8M |
Université de Moncton | Aigles Bleus/Aigles Bleues | Moncton | NB | 1864 | Public | 6,219 | --- |
University of New Brunswick | Varsity Reds | Fredericton | NB | 1785 | Public | 10,587 | --- |
University of Prince Edward Island | Panthers | Charlottetown | PEI | 1969 | Public | 4,435 | --- |
Saint Mary's University | Huskies | Halifax | NS | 1802 | Public | 7,281 | $16.9M |
St. Francis Xavier University | X-Men/X-Women | Antigonish | NS | 1853 | Public | 4,875 | $59.4M |
St. Thomas University | Tommies | Fredericton | NB | 1910 | Public | 2,579 | --- |
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