The Frontier Conference is a college athletic conference; it was founded in 1952 and is affiliated with the NAIA. Member institutions are located in the northwestern United States, in the states of Idaho, Montana, and Utah.

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1 Current members (and year joined, where known)
2 Sports
3 External link

Current members (and year joined, where known)

(^ denotes football-playing member)

  • Carroll College^ (1952)
  • Lewis-Clark State College
  • Montana State University-Northern^ (1999)
  • Montana Tech of the University of Montana^ (1952)
  • Rocky Mountain College^ (1952)
  • University of Great Falls
  • Western Montana College of the University of Montana^ (1952)
  • Westminster College (Utah)

Eastern Oregon University will join the conference as a football-only member in 2005; Eastern Oregon currently competes in football as an NCAA Division III independent.

Sports

The Frontier Conference sponsors athletic competition in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s football, golf, and women’s volleyball.

External link