Bi-State Conference

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The Bi-State Conference, also known as Region II, is a junior college athletic conference for many technical and community colleges within the South Central states of Arkansas and Oklahoma, sponsored by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

Member schools

Current members

The Bi-State currently has 24 full members, all but one are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Division
Script error: No such module "sort". De Queen, Arkansas 1975 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,600 Colts ? Arkansas
Script error: No such module "sort". Mena, Arkansas 1973 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,004 Bucks ? Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mid-South West Memphis, Arkansas 1992 PublicTemplate:Efn ? Greyhounds ? Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mountain Home Mountain Home, Arkansas 1995 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,500 Trailblazers ? Arkansas
Arkansas State University Newport Newport, Arkansas 1976 PublicTemplate:Efn 2,651 Aviators 2023 Arkansas
Arkansas State University Three Rivers Malvern, Arkansas 1969 PublicTemplate:Efn 3,500 Eagles 2023 Arkansas
Carl Albert State College Poteau, Oklahoma 1933 PublicTemplate:Efn 2,400 Vikings ? Oklahoma
Connors State College Warner, Oklahoma 1908 Public 2,350 Cowboys &
Cowgirls
? Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma State College Wilburton, Oklahoma 1908 Public 1,918 Mountaineers ? Oklahoma
Murray State College Tishomingo, Oklahoma 1908 Public 2,200 Aggies ? Oklahoma
National Park College Hot Springs, Arkansas 2003 Public 2,768 Nighthawks ? Arkansas
North Arkansas College Harrison, Arkansas 1974 Public ? Pioneers &
Lady Pioneers
? Arkansas
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Miami, Oklahoma 1919 PublicTemplate:Efn ? Golden Norsemen &
Lady Norse
? Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at Enid Enid, Oklahoma 1999 Public ? Jets ? Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa Tonkawa, Oklahoma 1901 Public ? Mavericks ? Oklahoma
Northwest Arkansas Community College Bentonville, Arkansas 1989 Public 7,715 Eagles ? Arkansas
Redlands Community College El Reno, Oklahoma 1938 Public ? Cougars ? Oklahoma
Rose State CollegeTemplate:Efn Midwest City, Oklahoma 1970 Public 13,000 Raiders ? Oklahoma
Seminole State College Seminole, Oklahoma 1931 Public ? Trojans ? Oklahoma
Shorter College North Little Rock, Arkansas 1886 NonsectarianTemplate:Efn ? Bulldogs ? Arkansas
South Arkansas Community College El Dorado, Arkansas 1992 Public ? Stars 2019 Arkansas
Southeast Arkansas College Pine Bluff, Arkansas 1991 Public 1,842 Sharks 2023 Arkansas
Southern Arkansas University Tech Camden, Arkansas 1967 PublicTemplate:Efn ? Rockets ? Arkansas
Western Oklahoma State College Altus, Oklahoma 1926 Public ? Pioneers ? Oklahoma
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Former members

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Division Current
conference
Arkansas Baptist CollegeTemplate:Efn Little Rock, Arkansas 1884 BaptistTemplate:Efn 468 Buffaloes ? 2021 Arkansas ContinentalTemplate:Efn
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See also

References

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External links

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