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METRO ATLANTIC
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Will be among those using THE PRECISION TIME SYSTEMS in
2007 WELCOME!
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Canisius College Buffalo, New York
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Athletic
Website Canisius College is located
in a residential neighborhood in North-Central Buffalo only minutes from
downtown Buffalo. Canisius enrolls approximately 5,000 students a year with a
student body divided almost equally between men and women. More than 50 majors
and special programs in three academic divisions prepare Canisius College
students to lead in careers that will be in high demand for decades to come.
The college is also home to 16 NCAA Division I sports teams.
Joined Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference in fall of 1989.
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Fairfield University Fairfield, Connecticut
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Athletic
Website Fairfield was founded on an
historic Connecticut shoreline town bearing the same name, in 1942, by members
of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Catholic religious order renowned
internationally for its 450-year tradition of learning, scholarship, and active
service in the world. Approximately 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students
from 34 states, 34 countries, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico are
enrolled at Fairfield. Undergraduate students may choose from 33 majors, while
graduates can choose from 17 programs. Fairfield has 19 Division I varsity
sports.
Charter member of the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference since 1980.
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Iona
College New Rochelle, New
York
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Athletic
Website Iona's beautiful 35-acre
campus is located approximately 20 miles north of Manhattan in suburban
Westchester County, New York. This ideal proximity to New York City provides
Iona students endless career and social opportunities. Iona offers a wide variety of
undergraduate and graduate degrees in the School of Arts and Science and the
Hagan School of Business, including undergraduate degree programs for Evening
and Weekend students. The College has a student body of over 3,000
undergraduates and 4,800 total students. Iona sponsors 21 NCAA Division I
athletic teams.
Charter member
of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference since 1980.
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Loyola College Baltimore, Maryland
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Athletic
Website Founded in 1852 by Father
John Early and eight other Jesuits, Loyola College in Maryland was the first
college in the United States to bear the name of St. Ignatius Loyola and is the
ninth oldest among the nation's 28 Jesuit colleges and universities. The
college moved to its present Evergreen campus in North Baltimore in 1921.
Loyola College has 3,400 undergraduate students - representing 40 states and
several foreign countries - and 3,000 graduate students, Loyola has secured its
position among the nation's leading Jesuit University.
Joined
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in fall of 1989.
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Manhattan College Riverdale, New York
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Athletic
Website Founded upon the Lasallian
Catholic tradition of excellence in 1853, Manhattan College stands on the
heights high above Van Cortlandt Park in Riverdale, NY. The learning experience
at Manhattan is greatly enriched by its close proximity to the cultural center
and global marketplace that is New York City. Offering over 40 major fields of
study in the programs or arts, business, education, engineering and science,
Manhattan embraces students of all faiths, races and ethnic
backgrounds.
Charter member of the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference since 1980.
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Marist College Poughkeepsie, New York
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Athletic
Website Marist College, recognized
for excellence by U.S. News & World Report, TIME Magazine and the Princeton
Review, and by Barron's Best Buys in College Education, is noted for its
leadership in the use of technology to enhance the teaching and learning
process. Founded in 1929, Marist's 150-acre campus overlooks the Hudson River
in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, midway between New York City and
Albany, the state capital. Marist offers 29 undergraduate majors and seven
graduate majors to its student body of more than 4,800 students. The College
sponsors 23 intercollegiate varsity sports (12 men's teams, 11 women's teams;
575 students).
Joined Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference in fall of 1997.
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Niagara University Niagara University, New York
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Athletic
Website Founded by the Vincentian
Community in 1856, Niagara University is a private, coeducational liberal arts
university with a strong, value-based Catholic tradition. Located in Niagara
University, N.Y., the campus overlooks the Niagara River and sits across from
the Canadian province of Ontario. On the northern limits of the city of Niagara
Falls, Niagara University is about four miles from the world-famous cataracts.
Approximately 3,300 students are enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate
programs. Niagara, located in Niagara University, N.Y., has evolved in a
comprehensive university, offering more than 50 professional and
career-oriented programs for its 2,500 undergraduates. The University competes
in 17 Division I NCAA sports, including 15 in the MAAC.
Joined Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference in fall of 1989.
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Rider University Lawrenceville, New Jersey
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Athletic
Website Rider's four academic units
include the College of Business Administration, the College of Liberal Arts,
Education and Sciences, the College of Continuing Studies, and Westminster
Choir College. Founded in 1865 as Trenton Business College, Rider University
has grown to a total enrollment of 5,200 in undergraduate and graduate
programs. The undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Business
Administration are accredited by AACSB International - The Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Joined Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference in fall of 1997.
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Saint Peter's College Jersey City, New Jersey
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Athletic
Website Saint Peter's College,
founded in 1872, is a Jesuit, Catholic, coeducational, liberal arts college in
an urban setting which seeks to develop the whole person in preparation for a
lifetime of learning, leadership and service in a diverse and global society.
The College offers 38 major programs, an Honors program, individualized majors
and opportunities to earn credit for internships. Saint Peter's College, the
only Jesuit college in New Jersey, is one of 28 Jesuit colleges and
universities in the United States. Studies in liberal arts began in 1878 and
the College has grown to its present enrollment of over 3,000 full and
part-time students.
Charter member of the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference since 1980.
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Siena College Loudonville, New York
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Athletic
Website Siena College is a community
of 2,900 men and women offering degrees in Liberal Arts, Business and Science.
Founded in 1937, Siena is a coeducational, independent, liberal arts college
with a Franciscan and Catholic tradition. Siena believes that a liberal arts
education provides graduates with the necessary skills to succeed. Students can
choose among 24 majors in liberal arts, science and business. All majors
require coursework in English, history, philosophy, religious studies, fine
arts, the social sciences and natural science as part of Siena's core
curriculum.
Joined Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference in fall of 1989.
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