The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (known as the MIAA) is a conference participating in the NCAA's Division II. It was founded in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. It changed to its current name in 1992.
Current members[]
- Central Missouri (charter member)
- Central Oklahoma (joined in 2012)
- Emporia State (joined in 1991)
- Fort Hays State (joined in 2006)
- Lincoln (MO) (joined 1970, left in 1999, rejoined in 2010)
- Missouri Southern (joined in 1989)
- Missouri Western (joined in 1989)
- Nebraska–Kearney (joined in 2012)
- Newman (joined in 2019)
- Northeastern State (joined in 2012)
- Northwest Missouri State (charter member)
- Pittsburg State (joined in 1989)
- Rogers State (joined in 2019)
- Washburn (joined in 1989)
Former members[]
- Central Methodist (1912–1924) — now in the NAIA Heart of America Athletic Conference
- Central Wesleyan (1912–1924) — school closed in 1924
- Culver–Stockton (1912–1924) — now in the Heart of America Athletic Conference
- Drury (1912–1924) — now in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC)
- Lindenwood (2012–2019) — now in the GLVC
- Missouri Valley (1912–1924) — now in the Heart of America Athletic Conference
- Missouri Wesleyan (1912–1924) — merged in 1926 with Baker University
- Missouri–Rolla (1935–2005) — now in the GLVC under its current name of Missouri S&T
- Missouri–St. Louis (1980–1996) — now in the GLVC
- Nebraska–Omaha (2008–2011) — now in the NCAA Division I Summit League under its current athletic identity of Omaha
- Southwest Missouri State (1912–1981) — now in the NCAA Division I Missouri Valley Conference under its current name of Missouri State
- Southeast Missouri State (1912–1991) — now in the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference
- Southwest Baptist (1986–2019) — now in the GLVC
- Tarkio (1912–1924) — school closed in 1992
- Truman (1912–2012) – now in the GLVC
- Westminster (1912–1924) — now in the NCAA Division III St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- William Jewell (1912–1924) — now in the GLVC