Conference USA (C-USA or CUSA) is an
intercollegiate athletic conference
An athletic conference is a collection of sports teams, playing competitively against each other in a sports league. In many cases conferences are subdivided into smaller divisions, with the best teams competing at successively higher levels. Con ...
whose current member institutions are located within the
Southern United States
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. The conference participates in the
NCAA
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics among about 1,100 schools in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. It also organizes the athletic programs of colleges and ...
's
Division I in all sports. C-USA's offices are located in
Dallas, Texas
Dallas () is the third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the largest city in and seat of Dallas County wi ...
.
History
C-USA was founded in 1995 by the merger of the
Metro Conference and
Great Midwest Conference, two Division I conferences that did not sponsor football. However, the merger did not include either Great Midwest member
Dayton or Metro members
VCU and
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech (formally the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and informally VT, or VPI) is a Public university, public Land-grant college, land-grant research university with its main campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. It also ...
.
Since this left an uneven number of schools in the conference,
Houston
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of the dissolving
Southwest Conference
The Southwest Conference (SWC) was an NCAA Division I college athletic conference in the United States that existed from 1914 to 1996. Composed primarily of schools from Texas, at various times the conference included schools from Oklahoma ...
was extended an invitation and agreed to join following the SWC's disbanding at the end of the 1995–96 academic year. The conference immediately started competition in all sports, except football which started in 1996. Being the result of a merger, C-USA was originally a sprawling, large league that stretched from Florida to Missouri, Wisconsin to Texas. Many of its original schools were located in major urban centers and had strong basketball traditions, which helped establish the league on a national basis.
2005–06 realignment
The conference saw radical changes for the 2005–06 academic year. The
Big East Conference had lost several members, and looked to Conference USA to attract replacements. Five C-USA members departed for the Big East, including three football-playing schools (
Cincinnati
Cincinnati ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state lin ...
,
Louisville, and
South Florida
South Florida is the southernmost region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is one of Florida's three most commonly referred to directional regions; the other two are Central Florida and North Florida. South Florida is the southernmost part of ...
) and two non-football schools (
DePaul and
Marquette; both joined the
New Big East in 2013). Another two schools (
Charlotte and
Saint Louis) left for the
Atlantic 10;
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** TCU Horned Frogs, the athletic programs of the school
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joined the
Mountain West (and is now in the
Big 12 with several other former Southwest Conference members); and a ninth member,
Army
An army (from Old French ''armee'', itself derived from the Latin verb ''armāre'', meaning "to arm", and related to the Latin noun ''arma'', meaning "arms" or "weapons"), ground force or land force is a fighting force that fights primarily on ...
, which was C-USA football-only, opted to become an independent in that sport again.
With the loss of these members, C-USA lured six schools from other conferences:
UCF
The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a public research university whose main campus is in unincorporated Orange County, Florida. UCF also has nine smaller regional campuses throughout central Florida. It is part of the State University ...
and
Marshall from the
MAC, as well as
Rice
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,
SMU,
Tulsa
Tulsa () is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 47th-most populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. It is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with ...
, and later
UTEP from the
WAC. Note that UCF played in the MAC for football only; for all other sports, it was a member of the
Atlantic Sun Conference.
With C-USA's membership now consisting of 12 schools, all of which sponsor football, the conference adopted a two-division alignment.
2013–14 realignment
In 2013, C-USA entered its next phase with the departure of four schools (Houston, Memphis, SMU, and UCF) for the
American Athletic Conference
The American Athletic Conference (The American or AAC) is an American collegiate athletic conference, featuring 11 member universities and five affiliate member universities that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA ...
, the football-sponsoring portion of the former Big East Conference. This was again the result of Big East schools leaving for the ACC, this time being
Syracuse and
Pittsburgh
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. It was announced in early 2012 that Conference USA was in talks with the
Mountain West Conference about forming either a football alliance or conference merger in the future.
However, when the conferences discussed their plans with the NCAA, they were told that if they merged, the new league would receive only one automatic bid to NCAA championships; at least one of the former conferences would lose expected future revenues from the NCAA men's basketball tournament; and at least one former conference would lose exit fees from any schools that departed for the new league. As a result, both C-USA and the MW backed away from a full merger. , the likeliest scenario was an all-sports alliance in which both conferences retain separate identities.
However, after the MW added more members, the alliance was apparently abandoned.
For men's soccer, there was a chance that the MW, SEC, and C-USA along with the one Sun Belt member (FIU), that sponsor the sport, would play under the C-USA's men's soccer program. The MW, which does not sponsor men's soccer, would take three of the four members that offer the sport (UNLV, Air Force, New Mexico—San Diego State is a Pac-12 associate member in that sport), join C-USA's three full members that offer the sport (UAB, Marshall, Tulsa), the two SEC members already in C-USA for the sport (Kentucky, South Carolina), and the Sun Belt's FIU.
However, the only MW member school that ultimately moved to C-USA men's soccer was New Mexico.
For the 2013–14 season C-USA invited five new members to join their conference, with all accepting.
UTSA and
Louisiana Tech joined from the WAC and
North Texas and
FIU
Florida International University (FIU) is a public research university with its main campus in Miami-Dade County. Founded in 1965, the school opened its doors to students in 1972. FIU has grown to become the third-largest university in Florida ...
, (an affiliate member of C-USA joining for men's soccer in 2005), from the Sun Belt Conference.
Old Dominion, which already housed five of its sports in C-USA, moved the rest of its athletic program from the
CAA (except for
field hockey
Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shootin ...
,
women's lacrosse and
wrestling
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, with the three sports joining the
new Big East, the
Atlantic Sun, and the
MAC respectively because C-USA does not sponsor those sports) and upgraded its football program from the
Football Championship Subdivision. Charter member
Charlotte returned from the A-10 and accelerated its recently established football program, which was set to begin play in 2013 as an FCS school, to FBS in 2015 with full conference rights in 2016.
2014–15 realignment

On November 27, 2012, it was announced that Tulane would leave the conference to join the Big East in all sports, and East Carolina would join the Big East for football only (ECU's membership was upgraded to all-sports in March 2013 after the Big East's non-football members, except ACC-bound
Notre Dame
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* Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France
* University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States
** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
, announced they were leaving to form a new conference which took the
Big East name, leaving the football-playing members to become the
American Athletic Conference
The American Athletic Conference (The American or AAC) is an American collegiate athletic conference, featuring 11 member universities and five affiliate member universities that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA ...
). Conference USA responded by adding
Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee is one of the three Grand Divisions of the U.S. state of Tennessee that composes roughly the central portion of the state. It is delineated according to state law as 41 of the state's 95 counties. Middle Tennessee contains the ...
and
Florida Atlantic
Florida Atlantic University (Florida Atlantic or FAU) is a public research university with its main campus in Boca Raton, Florida, and satellite campuses in Dania Beach, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter, and Fort Pierce. FAU belongs to the 12-cam ...
, both from the Sun Belt.
On April 1, 2013, Conference USA announced they were adding Western Kentucky, also from the Sun Belt, to offset Tulsa's departure to The American in all sports which was confirmed the next day.
The board of trustees in the University of Alabama system (of which UAB is a member) voted to shut down that football program on December 2, 2014, in a highly controversial move that many have attributed to a pro-Tuscaloosa bias (including trustees such as
Paul Bryant, Jr., son and namesake of
Alabama football coaching legend
Bear Bryant
Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and best known as the head coach of ...
). According to Conference USA bylaws, member schools must sponsor football. In January 2015, UAB announced an independent re-evaluation of the program and the finances involved, leaving open a possible resumption of the program as early as the 2016 season. On January 29, 2015, the conference announced that there was no time pressure in making a decision regarding UAB's future membership. The conference also stated that it would wait for the new study results before any further discussions on the subject.
On June 1, UAB announced that it would reinstate football effective with the 2016 season, presumably keeping the school in C-USA for the immediate future.
The return of football was later pushed back to 2017.
The Blazers won the 2018 conference championship their second year back and won the C-USA title again in 2020.
2015–2021
Commissioner Britton Banowsky stepped down on September 15, 2015, to become the head of the
College Football Playoff Foundation. Executive associate commissioner and chief operating officer
Judy MacLeod
Judy MacLeod is an American sports administrator and the current commissioner of Conference USA. She previously served as the athletic director at the University of Tulsa. MacLeod is the first woman to commission a conference in the NCAA Division ...
was subsequently named interim commissioner. On October 26 MacLeod was named the conference's third official commissioner, also becoming the first woman to head an
FBS conference.
Marshall University
Marshall University is a public research university in Huntington, West Virginia. It was founded in 1837 and is named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States.
The university is currently composed of nine colleges: ...
's
men's soccer program captured the league's first team national championship with its 1–0 overtime win over Indiana in the
2020 College Cup, held in May 2021 due to
COVID-19
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issues, in
Cary, North Carolina.
2020s realignment
On October 18, 2021,
Yahoo Sports reported that the
American Athletic Conference
The American Athletic Conference (The American or AAC) is an American collegiate athletic conference, featuring 11 member universities and five affiliate member universities that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA ...
, which had been rocked by the impending departure of three of its most prominent schools (
Cincinnati
Cincinnati ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located at the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state lin ...
,
Houston
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,
UCF
The University of Central Florida (UCF) is a public research university whose main campus is in unincorporated Orange County, Florida. UCF also has nine smaller regional campuses throughout central Florida. It is part of the State University ...
) for the
Big 12 Conference, was preparing to receive applications from six C-USA members: Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, North Texas, Rice, UAB, and UTSA.
ESPN
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reported the next day that The American had received all six schools' applications, and The American announced all six as future members on October 21, though it did not announce the effective date.
The day after The American announced its expansion,
The Action Network
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History
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reported that Southern Miss had accepted an invitation to join the
Sun Belt Conference
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in 2023, a move which was formally announced by the university on October 26. The report added that the Sun Belt was preparing to add two other C-USA members in Marshall and Old Dominion, as well as
FCS program
James Madison
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. Old Dominion officially announced its move to the Sun Belt Conference on October 27, followed later in the week by Marshall. On March 29, 2022 C-USA agreed to allow Marshall, Old Dominion, and Southern Miss to move to the Sun Belt beginning July 1, 2022, a year earlier than initially announced.
In response to these losses, on November 5, Conference USA announced the addition of four new members to start the 2023 athletic season. These included two
ASUN Conference schools,
Liberty
Liberty is the ability to do as one pleases, or a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant (i.e. privilege). It is a synonym for the word freedom.
In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
and
Jacksonville State
Jacksonville State University (JSU) is a public university in Jacksonville, Alabama. Founded in 1883, Jacksonville State offers programs of study in six academic schools leading to bachelor's, master's, education specialist, and doctorate degrees ...
, along with two from the
WAC,
New Mexico State and
Sam Houston. Liberty and New Mexico State previously played football as
FBS independents
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, while Jacksonville State and Sam Houston played at the FCS level in their respective conferences.
On October 7, Pete Thamel of
ESPN
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reported that current football-sponsoring ASUN member
Kennesaw State
Kennesaw State University (KSU) is a public research university located in the state of Georgia with two different campuses in the Atlanta metropolitan area, one in Kennesaw and the other in Marietta on a combined of land. The school was found ...
was in talks to become the tenth member of Conference USA for the 2024 season. One week later, C-USA officially announced Kennesaw State's 2024 entry.
Hall of Fame
In 2019, Conference USA inducted its first Hall of Fame class, comprising 20 student-athletes, three coaches, and two administrators.
The inductees included former
University of Cincinnati
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basketball player
Kenyon Martin, baseball player
Kevin Youkilis, and men's basketball head coach
Bob Huggins.
Member schools
Current members
Departing members are highlighted in pink.
;Notes:
Future members
Affiliate members
In this table, all dates reflect the calendar year of entry into Conference USA, which for spring sports is the year before the start of competition.
Current
;Notes:
Former members
;Notes:
Former affiliate members
In this table, all dates reflect each school's actual entry into and departure from Conference USA. For spring sports, the joining date is the calendar year before the start of competition. For fall sports, the departure date is the calendar year after the last season of competition.
;Notes:
Membership timeline
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(1995–2005)
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(1995–2003)
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(1996–2013)
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Founded on March 8, 1907, as a teacher training school, East Carolina has grown from its ori ...
(1997–2001)
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(1998–2005)
bar:15 color:Full from:2001 till:2005 text:TCU TCU may stand for:
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* Texas Christian University, a private university in Fort Worth, Texas
** TCU Horned Frogs, the athletic programs of the school
* Tok ...
(2001–2005)
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(2005–2013)
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(2005–2014)
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(2005–2023)
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(Men's soccer, 2005–2013)
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(Men's soccer, 2005–2022)
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, anthem = "Carolina";" South Carolina On My Mind"
, Former = Province of South Carolina
, seat = Columbia
, LargestCity = Charleston
, LargestMetro = G ...
(Men's soccer, 2005–2022)
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(2013–2023)
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bar:26 color:Full from:2013 till:end text: Louisiana Tech (2013–present)
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(2013–present)
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)
, population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano)
, seat = Santa Fe, New Mexico, Santa Fe
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, LargestMetro = Albuquerque metropolitan area, Tiguex
, Offi ...
(Men's soccer, 2013–2019)
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bar:35 color:AssocOS from:2021 till:2023 text: ULM (beach volleyball, 2021–2023)
bar:36 color:AssocOS from:2022 till:end text:Dallas Baptist
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History
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Commissioners
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Michael Slive 1995–2002
*Britton Banowsky 2002–2015
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Judy MacLeod
Judy MacLeod is an American sports administrator and the current commissioner of Conference USA. She previously served as the athletic director at the University of Tulsa. MacLeod is the first woman to commission a conference in the NCAA Division ...
2015–present
Sports
Sports sponsored
Conference USA sponsors championship competition in nine men's and 11 women's NCAA sanctioned sports. Three schools are affiliate members for men's soccer, with a fourth joining for that sport in July 2022. One of the men's soccer affiliates, plus two other schools, are affiliate members in the newest C-USA sport of beach volleyball, added for 2021–22. Men's soccer and women's swimming and diving were dropped as conference sports after the 2021-22 season.
Men's sponsored sports by school
Departing members in pink.
Men's varsity sports not sponsored by Conference USA
Women's sponsored sports by school
Departing members in pink.
Women's varsity sports not sponsored by Conference USA
Football
Conference USA used a divisional format for football from 2005 to 2021.
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''For the current season, see
2022 Conference USA football season.''
C-USA champions
Bowl games
The highest-ranked champion from the so-called
"Group of Five" conferences (
The American, C-USA,
MAC,
Mountain West, and
Sun Belt) is guaranteed a berth in one of the non-semifinal bowls of the
College Football Playoff if the group's top team is not in the playoff.
For the 2014–19 seasons, Conference USA is guaranteed at least five of the following bowl games.
Rivalries
Current or former C-USA in conference rivalries:
Men's basketball

''For the current season, see
2022–23 Conference USA men's basketball season
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This list goes through the 2017–18 season.
Women's basketball
This list goes through the 2012–13 season.
Baseball
Championships
Current C-USA champions
Champions from the previous school year are in ''italics''. "RS" is regular season, "T" is tournament. Women's swimming & diving was dropped after the 2021–22 season.
Fall 2022
Winter 2022–23
Spring 2023
National champions
No current C-USA member has won a national team championship while a member of the conference. The only school to have won such a championship while a C-USA member is
Marshall, which moved to the Sun Belt Conference in 2022. Marshall won the
2020–21 men's soccer championship in May 2021 (with the tournament having moved from its normal schedule in fall 2020 to spring 2021 due to
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The following current and future C-USA teams have won national championships when they were not affiliated with C-USA:
Facilities
Departing members are in pink while future members are denoted in blue.
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Media
In 2016, C-USA began a long-term television contract with lead partners
ESPN
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and
CBS Sports Network
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, with ESPN carrying 5 football games and the football championship game; and CBSSN carrying 6 football games, 5 basketball games, and both the men's and women's basketball championship games.
C-USA also renewed and expanded its partnership with
American Sports Network; owned and operated by
Sinclair Broadcast Group
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, ASN will carry between 15 and 30 football games; between 13 and 55 men's basketball games; and between 2 and 5 women's basketball games. ASN will also carry 10 events in other C-USA sports.
The conference also entered into a contract with
beIN Sports for 10 football games (marking the first domestic American football rights the network has ever acquired, and the first broadcast rights deal it had ever entered into with a college conference), 10 men's and 10 women's basketball games, 12 baseball and 12 softball games, 10 men's and 10 women's soccer games (excluding conference men's soccer games at Kentucky and South Carolina, covered by their primary conference's contract), and 10 women's volleyball games.
The total values of the 2016 contracts are notably lower than those of the previous contracts (which included
Fox Sports).
Men's soccer associate members
Kentucky
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and
South Carolina
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have an agreement with their primary conference for other sports to carry all home matches online through the
SEC Network service, including all Conference USA conference matches. ESPN and the SEC Network will have first rights to all C-USA home men's soccer matches featuring both schools.
In 2017 American Sports Network and Campus Insiders merged creating
Stadium
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. Stadium's C-USA content will be available to stream on
Twitter
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and
Pluto TV. In 2017 Stadium completed a deal with
Facebook
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to exclusively stream some C-USA football games. In 2017 C-USA entered an agreement with the streaming subscription service FloSports to stream three football games.
CUSA.tv
In 2016 C-USA partnered with SIDEARM Sports to create a subscription based streaming service named CUSA.tv. In a statement C-USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod said, "Thanks to our partnership with SIDEARM Sports, this new site showcases a clean modern look with easy access to information and we are proud to offer live content and original feature stories through our CUSA.tv." Various sports including football, basketball, and baseball will exclusively air on CUSA.tv when they are not picked up by other networks.
Academics
One of the current member schools,
Rice University
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is a member of the
Association of American Universities
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(AAU), an organization of 62 leading research universities in the United States and
Canada
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.
Six of the Conference's fourteen members are doctorate-granting universities with "very high research activity," the highest classification given by the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
A majority of the Conference's members are ranked as Tier One National Universities in ''
U.S. News & World Report''s 2022 Best Colleges rankings.
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References
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