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=== Current members === ====Full members==== The following is a list of the full members of the conference and the year they joined: {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- !Institution !Location !Founded !Joined !Type !Enrollment !Endowment<br />(millions) !Nickname !class="unsortable"|Colors |- | '''[[Davidson College]]''' | [[Davidson, North Carolina]] | 1837 | 2014 | Private β Presbyterian <br />([[Presbyterian Church (USA)|PCUSA]]) | 1,843 | $1,300 | [[Davidson Wildcats|Wildcats]] | {{college color boxes|Davidson Wildcats}} |- | {{sort|Dayton|'''[[University of Dayton]]'''}} | [[Dayton, Ohio]] | 1850 | 1995 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Society of Mary (Marianists)|Marianists]]) | 11,241 | $770 | [[Dayton Flyers|Flyers]] | {{college color boxes|Dayton Flyers}} |- | '''[[Duquesne University]]''' | [[Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] | 1878 | 1976;<br />1993{{efn|group=full|Duquesne left the A-10 for the [[Horizon League|Midwestern Collegiate Conference]] (now known as the '''Horizon League''') only for the 1992β93 school year, but returned to the A-10 effective the 1993β94 school year.}} | Private β Catholic <br />([[Holy Ghost Fathers|Spiritans]]) | 9,274 | $472.1 | [[Duquesne Dukes|Dukes]] | {{college color boxes|Duquesne Dukes}} |- | '''[[Fordham University]]''' | [[The Bronx|Bronx, New York]] | 1841 | 1995 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Jesuits|Jesuit]]) | 16,515 | $972 | [[Fordham Rams|Rams]] | {{college color boxes|Fordham Rams}} |- | '''[[George Mason University]]''' | [[Fairfax, Virginia]]{{efn|group=full|While the main campus has a Fairfax mailing address, it is located in an area of unincorporated [[Fairfax County, Virginia|Fairfax County]] designated by the US Census Bureau as [[George Mason, Virginia]].}} | 1957 | 2013 | Public | 35,047 | $222.2 | [[George Mason Patriots|Patriots]] | {{college color boxes|George Mason Patriots}} |- | '''[[George Washington University]]''' | [[Washington, D.C.]] | 1821 | 1976 | Private β Non-sectarian | 28,172 | $2,400 | [[George Washington Revolutionaries|Revolutionaries]] | {{college color boxes|George Washington Revolutionaries}} |- | '''[[La Salle University]]''' | [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] | 1863 | 1995 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|De La Salle Brothers]]) | 5,191 | $80 | [[La Salle Explorers|Explorers]] | {{college color boxes|La Salle Explorers}} |- | '''[[Loyola University Chicago]]''' | [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]] | 1870 | 2022 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Jesuits|Jesuit]]) | 16,437<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.luc.edu/undergrad/about/colleges-and-universities.html |title=Loyola University Chicago | Loyola at a Glance Loyola at a Glance |publisher=Luc.edu |access-date=October 7, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161014203846/http://www.luc.edu/undergrad/about/colleges-and-universities.html |archive-date=October 14, 2016 }}</ref> | $1,072 | [[Loyola Ramblers|Ramblers]] | {{college color boxes|Loyola Ramblers}} |-bgcolor=#ffa0a0 | {{sort|Massachusetts|'''[[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]'''}}{{efn|group=full|name=football|Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Richmond also played football within the A-10 from the 1997 to the 2006 fall seasons (1997β98 to 2006β07 school years) after the [[Yankee Conference]] was absorbed. However, Richmond's primary conference until the 2000-01 school year was the [[Coastal Athletic Association|Colonial Athletic Association]] (CAA).}} | [[Amherst, Massachusetts]] | 1863 | 1976 | Public <br /> ([[University of Massachusetts]]) | 30,593 | $494 | [[UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen|Minutemen and Minutewomen]] | {{college color boxes|UMass Minutemen}} |- | {{sort|Rhode Island|'''[[University of Rhode Island]]'''}}{{efn|group=full|name=football}} | [[Kingston, Rhode Island]] | 1892 | 1980 | Public | 16,883 | $203 | [[Rhode Island Rams|Rams]] | {{college color boxes|Rhode Island Rams}} |- | {{sort|Richmond|'''[[University of Richmond]]'''}}{{efn|group=full|name=football}} | [[Richmond, Virginia]] | 1840 | 2001 | Private β Non-sectarian | 4,002 | $3,100 | [[Richmond Spiders|Spiders]] | {{college color boxes|Richmond Spiders}} |- | {{sort|Saint Bonaventure|'''[[St. Bonaventure University]]'''}} | {{sort|Saint Bonaventure|[[St. Bonaventure, New York]]}} | 1858 | 1979 | Private β Catholic <br /> ([[Order of Friars Minor|Franciscan]])<!--This is the specific Franciscan order that founded and operates SBU.--> | 2,381 | $92.3 | [[St. Bonaventure Bonnies|Bonnies]] | {{college color boxes|St. Bonaventure Bonnies}} |- | '''[[Saint Joseph's University]]''' | [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] | 1851 | 1982 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Jesuits|Jesuit]]) | 7,589 | $378.8 | [[Saint Joseph's Hawks|Hawks]] | {{college color boxes|Saint Joseph's Hawks}} |- | '''[[Saint Louis University]]''' | [[St. Louis|St. Louis, Missouri]] | 1818 | 2005 | Private β Catholic <br />([[Jesuits|Jesuit]]) | 12,883 | $1,700 | [[Saint Louis Billikens|Billikens]] | {{college color boxes|Saint Louis Billikens}} |- | '''[[Virginia Commonwealth University]]''' | [[Richmond, Virginia]] | 1838 | 2012 | Public | 31,076 | $2,720 | [[VCU Rams|Rams]] | {{college color boxes|VCU Rams}} |} ;Notes: {{notelist|group=full}} ====Associate members==== The "joined" column indicates the calendar year in which each school became an A-10 associate, which for spring sports such as lacrosse is the year before the first season of competition. {| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center" |- !Institution !Location !Founded !Joined !Type !Enrollment !Nickname !Primary<br />conference !A-10<br />sport |- | '''[[High Point University]]''' | [[High Point, North Carolina]] | 1924 | 2022 | Private<br />([[United Methodist Church|Methodist]]) | 4,545 | [[High Point Panthers men's lacrosse|Panthers]] | [[Big South Conference|Big South]] | {{sortname|Men's|lacrosse|nolink=y}} |- | '''[[Hobart and William Smith Colleges|Hobart College]]''' | [[Geneva, New York]] | 1822 | 2022 | Private β Nonsectarian | 2,105 | [[Hobart Statesmen men's lacrosse|Statesmen]] | [[Liberty League|Liberty]]{{efn|group=former|name=D3|Currently an [[NCAA Division III]] athletic conference.}} | {{sortname|Men's|lacrosse|nolink=y}} |- | '''[[Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania]]''' | [[Lock Haven, Pennsylvania]] | 1870 | 2010 | Public<br />([[Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education|PASSHE]]) | 3,425 | [[Lock Haven Bald Eagles|Bald Eagles]] | [[Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference|PSAC]]{{efn|group=former|name=D2|Currently an [[NCAA Division II]] athletic conference.}} | Field hockey |} ;Notes: {{notelist|group=assoc}} ====Future associate members==== {| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center" |- !Institution !Location !Founded !Joining !Type !Enrollment !Nickname !Primary<br />conference !A-10<br />sport |- | {{sort|Delaware|'''[[University of Delaware]]'''}} | [[Newark, Delaware]] | 1743 | rowspan=2 | 2025<ref name="lax">{{cite press release|url=https://atlantic10.com/news/2024/5/20/about-the-atlantic-10-a-10-concludes-2024-annual-business-meetings.aspx|title=A-10 Concludes 2024 Annual Business Meetings|quote=In Olympic Sports, the directors approved affiliate members in menβs lacrosse, (Massachusetts & Delaware) beginning with the 2026 season.|publisher=Atlantic 10 Conference|date=May 20, 2024|access-date=May 21, 2024}}</ref> | Public{{efn|group=future|Delaware is officially chartered as a "privately-governed, state-assisted" institution. This status is broadly similar to that of New York State's [[statutory colleges]], most of which are housed at [[Cornell University]], or institutions in Pennsylvania's [[Commonwealth System of Higher Education]].}} | 23,774<ref>{{Cite web |title=Facts & Figures {{!}} University of Delaware |url=https://www.udel.edu/about/facts-figures/ |access-date=2023-11-27 |website=www.udel.edu |language=en}}</ref> | [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens|Blue Hens]] | [[Coastal Athletic Association|CAA]]<br>{{small|([[Conference USA|CUSA]] in 2025)}} | rowspan=2 | Men's lacrosse |- | {{sort|Massachusetts|'''[[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]'''}} | [[Amherst, Massachusetts]] | 1863 | Public <br /> ([[University of Massachusetts]]) | 30,593 | [[UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen|Minutemen and Minutewomen]] | A-10<br>{{small|([[Mid-American Conference|MAC]] in 2025)}} |} ;Notes: {{notelist|group=future}} <!---->
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