List of former Middle Atlantic Conference members
      The following is an incomplete list of Middle Atlantic Conference members:
| Institution | 
Location | 
Nickname | 
Founded | 
Type | 
Enrollment | 
Season Joined | 
Season Left | 
Current Conference | 
| American University[1]  | 
Washington, D.C. | 
Eagles | 
1893 | 
Private | 
12,442 | 
1965–1966 | 
1973–1974 | 
Patriot (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Bucknell University[2]  | 
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania | 
Bison | 
1846 | 
Private | 
3,655 | 
1922–1923 | 
1973–1974 | 
Patriot (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Columbia University[3]  | 
Manhattan, New York City | 
Lions | 
1754 | 
Private | 
27,606 | 
1938–1939? | 
1953–1954 | 
Ivy (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Delaware !University of Delaware[4]  | 
Newark, Delaware | 
Fightin' Blue Hens | 
1743 | 
Private, Public | 
19,391 | 
1922–1923 | 
1973–1974 | 
CAA (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Dickinson College[5]  | 
Carlisle, Pennsylvania | 
Red Devils | 
1773 | 
Private | 
2,300 | 
1924–1925? | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Drew University[6]  | 
Madison, New Jersey | 
Rangers | 
1867 | 
Private | 
2,369 | 
1968–1969 | 
2006–2007 | 
Landmark | 
| Drexel University[7]  | 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 
Dragons | 
1891 | 
Private | 
25,500 | 
1922–1923 | 
1973–1974 | 
CAA (NCAA Division I FCSnf) | 
| Elizabethtown College[8]  | 
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania | 
Blue Jays | 
1899 | 
Private | 
2,082 | 
1928–1929 | 
2013–2014 | 
Landmark | 
| Franklin & Marshall College[9]  | 
Lancaster, Pennsylvania | 
Diplomats | 
1787 | 
Private | 
2,324 | 
1922–1923 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Gettysburg College[10]  | 
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | 
Bullets | 
1832 | 
Private | 
2,600 | 
1922–1923 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Haverford College[11]  | 
Haverford, Pennsylvania | 
Fords | 
1833 | 
Private | 
1,190 | 
1922–1923 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Hofstra University[12]  | 
Hempstead, New York | 
Pride | 
1935 | 
Private | 
12,400 | 
1951–1952 | 
1973–1974 | 
CAA (NCAA Division I FCSnf) | 
| Juniata College[13]  | 
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania | 
Eagles | 
1876 | 
Private | 
1,619 | 
1938–1939? | 
2006–2007 | 
Landmark | 
| La Salle University[14]  | 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 
Explorers | 
1863 | 
Private | 
7,554 | 
1951–1952 | 
1973–1974 | 
Atlantic 10 (A10) (NCAA Division I) | 
| Lafayette College[15]  | 
Easton, Pennsylvania | 
Leopards | 
1826 | 
Private | 
2,382 | 
1938–1939? | 
1973–1974 | 
Patriot (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Lehigh University[16]  | 
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | 
Mountain Hawks | 
1865 | 
Private | 
7,070 | 
1938–1939? | 
1973–1974 | 
Patriot (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Moravian College[17]  | 
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | 
Greyhounds | 
1742 | 
Private | 
1,564 | 
1945–1946 | 
2006–2007 | 
Landmark | 
| Muhlenberg College[18]  | 
Allentown, Pennsylvania | 
Mules | 
1848 | 
Private | 
2,225 | 
1922–1923 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| New York University[19]  | 
New York City | 
Violets | 
1831 | 
Private | 
38,391 | 
1922–1923 | 
1954–1955 | 
UAA | 
| Pennsylvania !University of Pennsylvania[20]  | 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 
Quakers | 
1740 | 
Private | 
21,329 | 
1938–1939? | 
1953–1954 | 
Ivy (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Princeton University[21]  | 
Princeton, New Jersey | 
Tigers | 
1746 | 
Private | 
7,567 | 
1922–1923 | 
1953–1954 | 
Ivy (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Rider University[22]  | 
Lawrenceville, New Jersey | 
Broncs | 
1865 | 
Private | 
5,790 | 
1965–1966 | 
1973–1974 | 
MAAC (NCAA Division I) | 
| Rutgers University–New Brunswick[23]  | 
New Brunswick, New Jersey | 
Scarlet Knights | 
1766 | 
Public | 
58,788 | 
1922–1923 | 
1961–1962 | 
Big Ten (NCAA Division I FBS) | 
| Saint Joseph's University[24]  | 
Wynnfield, Pennsylvania | 
Hawks | 
1851 | 
Private | 
8,800 | 
1949–1950 | 
1973–1974 | 
Atlantic 10 (A10) (NCAA Division I) | 
| Scranton !University of Scranton[25]  | 
Scranton, Pennsylvania | 
Royals | 
1888 | 
Private | 
6,034 | 
1938–1939? | 
2006–2007 | 
Landmark | 
| Seton Hall University[26]  | 
South Orange, New Jersey | 
Pirates | 
1856 | 
Private | 
9,745 | 
1938–1939? | 
1955–1956 | 
Big East (NCAA Division I) | 
| Stevens Institute of Technology[27]  | 
Hoboken, New Jersey | 
Ducks | 
1870 | 
Private | 
5,260 | 
1922–1923 | 
1974–1975 | 
Empire 8 | 
| Susquehanna University[28]  | 
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania | 
Crusaders | 
1858 | 
Private | 
2,200 | 
1922–1923 | 
2006–2007 | 
Landmark | 
| Swarthmore College[29]  | 
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania | 
Garnet | 
1864 | 
Private | 
1,545 | 
1922–1923 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Temple University[30]  | 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 
Owls | 
1884 | 
Public | 
38,648 | 
1938–1939? | 
1961–1962 | 
The American (NCAA Division I FBS) | 
| Upsala College[31]  | 
East Orange, New Jersey | 
Vikings | 
1893 | 
Private | 
435 | 
1960–1961 | 
1994–1995 | 
closed in 1995 | 
| Ursinus College[32]  | 
Collegeville, Pennsylvania | 
Bears | 
1869 | 
Private | 
1,650 | 
1938–1939? | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| Wagner College[33]  | 
Staten Island, New York City | 
Seahawks | 
1883 | 
Private | 
2,400 | 
1938–1939? | 
1974–1975 | 
Northeast (NEC) (NCAA Division I FCS) | 
| Washington College[34]  | 
Chestertown, Maryland | 
Shoremen (men's) Shorewomen (women's) | 
1723 | 
Private | 
1,450 | 
1946–1947 | 
1991–1992 | 
Centennial | 
| West Chester University of Pennsylvania[35]  | 
West Chester, Pennsylvania | 
Golden Rams | 
1871 | 
Public | 
14,950 | 
1938–1939?; 1969–1970 | 
1950–1951; 1973–1974 | 
PSAC (NCAA Division II) | 
- Note
 
nf - Non-football member.
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