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NCAA Football Championship Sub-Division independent schools are four-year institutions in the United States whose football programs are not part of a football conference. This does not mean that FCS independents schedule each other for competition as conference schools do.
[edit] Independent Institutions
[edit] Current
| Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Nickname |
Primary Conference |
| Iona College |
New Rochelle, New York |
1940 |
Private |
4,000 |
Gaels |
MAAC[1] |
| Marist College |
Poughkeepsie, New York |
1929 |
Private |
5,000 |
Red Foxes |
MAAC (Pioneer Football League in 2009)[2] |
| North Carolina Central University |
Durham, North Carolina |
1910 |
Public |
8,675 |
Eagles |
Independent |
| Savannah State University |
Savannah, Georgia |
1890 |
Public |
3,200 |
Tigers |
Independent |
| Winston-Salem State University |
Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
1892 |
Public |
5,567 |
Rams |
Independent |
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