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List of NAIA regions

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From the mid-1990's until the 2007-08 school year, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) consisted of athletic regions to group certain college athletic conferences and certain independent schools that fit within the geographic footprints. With the formation of the Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.; now the Continental Athletic Conference) in fall 2008, the regions would be eventually dissolved.

List of regions

Region I

Conferences and independent schools within the Pacific Northwest (and Western Canada):

Region II

Conferences and independent schools within California, Arizona and Nevada:

Region III

Conferences and independent schools within the Upper Midwest (and Prairies Canada):

Region IV

Conferences and independent schools within the North Central U.S.:

Region V

Conferences and independent schools within the North Central and South Central U.S.:

Region VI

Conferences and independent schools within the South Central U.S.:

Region VII

Conferences and independent schools within the Great Lakes:

Region VIII

Conferences and independent schools within the Great Lakes (and Ontario):

Region IX

Conferences and independent schools within the Mid-Atlantic U.S.:

Region X

Conferences and independent schools within New England and the Northeast U.S.:

Region XI

Conferences and independent schools within the Mid-South U.S.:

Region XII

Conferences and independent schools within the South Atlantic U.S.:

Region XIII

Conferences and independent schools within the Southeast U.S.:

Region XIV

Conferences and independent schools within Florida:

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