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Junior college athletic conference
Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Association NJCAA Founded 2012 Sports fielded
21 (11 men's, 10 women's)
No. of teams 13 Region Eastern Pennsylvania – NJCAA Region 19
The Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (EPAC ) is a junior college conference in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for many technical and community colleges in eastern Pennsylvania . And it is one of two conferences within the Region 19 of the NJCAA. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.
The EPAC currently has 13 full members, all but four are public schools:
Institution
Location
Founded
Affiliation
Enrollment
Nickname
Joined
Community College of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1965
Public
13,672
Lions
2013
Delaware County Community College
Marple, Pennsylvania
1967
Public
10,073
Phantoms
2012
Delaware Technical & Community College at Charles L. Terry [ a]
Dover, Delaware
1972
Public
14,029
?
2020
Delaware Technical & Community College at Jack F. Owens [ b]
Georgetown, Delaware
1966
Public
14,029
?
2020
Delaware Technical & Community College at Stanton-Wilmington [ c]
Stanton, Delaware
1973
Public
14,029
?
2020
Harcum College
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1915
Nonsectarian
1,600
Bears
2012
Harrisburg Area Community College
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
1964
Public
19,000
Hawks
2012
Lackawanna College
Scranton, Pennsylvania
1894
Nonsectarian
2,043
Falcons
2012
Lehigh Carbon Community College
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
1966
Public
7,184
Cougars
2012
Luzerne County Community College
Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
1967
Public
4,920
Trailblazers
2012
Manor College
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
1947
Catholic (S.S.B.G. )
1,000
Blue Jays
2012
Montgomery County Community College
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
1967
Public
10,073
Mustangs
2012
Northampton Community College
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1967
Public
8,951
Spartans
2012
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Thaddeus Stevens Tech)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1905
Public
1,200
Bulldogs
2012
Williamson College of the Trades (Williamson Trade)
Middletown Township, Pennsylvania
1967
Nonsectarian
250
Mechanics
2012
Notes
^ This campus sponsors men's lacrosse.
^ This campus sponsors baseball and softball, as well as men's & women's cross country.
^ This campus sponsors men's & women's basketball and women's volleyball.
The EPAC had three former full members, all but one were public schools:
Notes
^ Currently an USCAA athletic conference.
^ a b Discontinued its intercollegiate athletics program.