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2018-2019 Champions of Character Five-Star Institutions 2018-2019 Champions of Character Five-Star Institutions 2018-2019 Champions of Character Five-Star Institutions (sorted alphabetically) Institution State Conference Level Alice Lloyd College KY River States Conference Gold Allen University SC Appalachian Athletic Conference Bronze Aquinas College MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Bronze Asbury University KY River States Conference Bronze Ave Maria University FL The Sun Conference Bronze Avila University MO Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze Bellevue University NE North Star Athletic Association Bronze Benedictine College KS Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Bethel College KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Gold Bethel College IN Crossroads League Silver Bethel University TN Southern States Athletic Conference Gold Blue Mountain College MS Southern States Athletic Conference Gold Bluefield College VA Appalachian Athletic Conference Gold Brenau University GA Appalachian Athletic Conference Gold Brewton-Parker College GA Southern States Athletic Conference Silver Briar Cliff University IA Great Plains Athletic Conference Gold Bryan College TN Appalachian Athletic Conference Bronze California State University-Maritime CA California Pacific Conference Gold California, University of, Merced CA California Pacific Conference Gold Campbellsville University KY Mid-South Conference Bronze Cardinal Stritch University WI Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Carroll College MT Frontier Conference Bronze Central Baptist College AR American Midwest Conference Bronze Central Methodist University MO Heart of America Athletic Conference Bronze Clarke University IA Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold College of Coastal Georgia GA The Sun Conference Silver College of Saint Mary NE Great Plains Athletic Conference Gold College of the Ozarks MO Association of Independent Institutions Silver Columbia College SC Appalachian Athletic Conference Gold Columbia College MO American Midwest Conference Silver Columbia International University SC Appalachian Athletic Conference Gold Concordia University NE Great Plains Athletic Conference Gold NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COC /2018-2019 COC FIVE-STAR INSTITUTIONS Last Modified: 9.5.2019 1 Corban University OR Cascade Collegiate Conference Bronze Cornerstone University MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Gold Crowley's Ridge College AR Association of Independent Institutions Silver Culver-Stockton College MO Heart of America Athletic Conference Bronze Dakota State University SD North Star Athletic Association Silver Dakota Wesleyan University SD Great Plains Athletic Conference Silver Dillard University LA Great Coast Athletic Conference Silver Doane University NE Great Plains Athletic Conference Silver Eastern Oregon University OR Cascade Collegiate Conference Silver Edward Waters College FL Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Gold Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University AZ California Pacific Conference Gold Evangel University MO Heart of America Athletic Conference Silver Fisk University TN Association of Independent Institutions Silver Freed-Hardeman University TN American Midwest Conference Gold Friends University KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Georgia Gwinnett College GA Association of Independent Institutions Silver Goshen College IN Crossroads League Bronze Grace College IN Crossroads League Gold Graceland University IA Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Grand View University IA Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Hannibal-LaGrange University MO American Midwest Conference Gold Haskell Indian Nations University KS Association of Independent Institutions Gold Hope International University CA Golden State Athletic Conference Silver Huntington University IN Crossroads League Silver Indiana Tech IN Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Gold Indiana University East IN River States Conference Silver Indiana University Kokomo IN River States Conference Silver Indiana University Northwest IN Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze Indiana University-South Bend IN Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Indiana University Southeast IN River States Conference Gold Indiana Wesleyan University IN Crossroads League Silver John Brown University AR Sooner Athletic Conference Silver Johnson & Wales University FL The Sun Conference Gold Judson University IL Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Kansas Wesleyan University KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Gold Keiser University FL The Sun Conference Gold La Sierra University CA California Pacific Conference Silver Lawrence Technological University MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Gold Lewis-Clark State College ID Frontier Conference Silver Life Pacific University CA Golden State Athletic Conference Gold Life University GA Mid-South Conference Silver Lincoln College IL Association of Independent Institutions Silver Lindenwood University IL American Midwest Conference Bronze Lindsey Wilson College KY Mid-South Conference Silver NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COC / 2018-2019 COC FIVE-STAR INSTITUTIONS Last Modified: 9.5.2019 2 Lourdes University OH Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Gold Louisiana State University Alexandria LA Red River Athletic Conference Gold Loyola University LA Southern States Athletic Conference Silver Lyon College AR American Midwest Conference Silver Madonna University MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Bronze Marian University IN Crossroads League Bronze Martin Methodist College TN Southern States Athletic Conference Gold Marymount California University CA California Pacific Conference Bronze Mayville State University ND North Star Athletic Association Silver Menlo College CA Golden State Athletic Conference Gold Mid-America Christian OK Sooner Athletic Conference Bronze MidAmerica Nazarene University KS Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Middle Georgia State University GA Southern States Athletic Conference Gold Midland University NE Great Plains Athletic Conference Bronze Midway University KY River States Conference Gold Milligan College TN Appalachian Athletic Conference Silver Missouri Baptist University MO American Midwest Conference Bronze Missouri Valley College MO Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Montana State University Northern MT Frontier Conference Silver Montana Tech of the Univ of Montana MT Frontier Conference Gold University of Montana Western MT Frontier Conference Silver Montreat College NC Appalachian Athletic Conference Gold Morningside College IA Great Plains Athletic Conference Silver Mount Marty College SD Great Plains Athletic Conference Gold Mount Mercy University IA Heart of America Athletic Conference Bronze Mount Vernon Nazarene OH Crossroads League Gold Northwest Christian University OR Cascade Collegiate Conference Gold Northwest University WA Cascade Collegiate Conference Silver Northwestern College IA Great Plains Athletic Conference Bronze Oklahoma City University OK Sooner Athletic Conference Silver Oklahoma Panhandle State University OK Sooner Athletic Conference Bronze Oklahoma Wesleyan University OK Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Olivet Nazarene University IL Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver Ottawa University Arizona AZ Golden State Athletic Conference Silver Ottawa University KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze Pacific Union College CA California Pacific Conference Gold Park University MO American Midwest Conference Gold Paul Quinn University TX Red River Athletic Conference Bronze Peru State College NE Heart of America Athletic Conference Gold Point University GA Appalachian Athletic Conference Silver Presentation College SD North Star Athletic Association Silver Providence Christian College CA California Pacific Conference Bronze Reinhardt University GA Appalachian Athletic Conference Bronze Robert Morris University IL Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Silver NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COC / 2018-2019 COC FIVE-STAR INSTITUTIONS Last Modified: 9.5.2019 3 Rochester College MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Silver Rocky Mountain College MT Frontier Conference Gold Rust College MS Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Silver Saint Louis College of Pharmacy MO American Midwest Conference Silver San Diego Christian College CA Golden State Athletic Conference Gold SCAD Atlanta GA Appalachian Athletic Conference Silver SCAD Savannah GA The Sun Conference Silver Shawnee State University OH Mid-South Conference Silver Siena Heights University MI Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Bronze Silver Lake College of the Holy Family WI Association of Independent Institutions Silver Simpson University CA California Pacific Conference Silver Soka University of America CA California Pacific Conference Gold University of South Carolina Beaufort SC The Sun Conference Gold Southeastern University FL The Sun Conference Bronze Southwestern Assemblies of God University TX Sooner Athletic Conference Silver Southwestern College KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze Spring Arbor University MI Crossroads League Gold St. Ambrose University IA Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze St. Andrews University NC Appalachian Athletic Conference Bronze St. Thomas University FL The Sun Conference Gold Stephens College MO American Midwest Conference Silver Sterling College KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Bronze Tabor College KS Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Gold Talladega College AL Gulf Coast
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