Arrowhead Conference

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| name = Arrowhead Conference

| association = NJCAA

| division = Region 4

| founded = 1970

| teams = 6

| sports = 6

| mens = 3

| womens = 3

| region = Northern Illinois

}}

The Arrowhead Conference is a conference within the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) located in region 4. The conference consists of six

junior colleges located in northern Illinois.

Member schools

=Current members=

The Arrowhead (or AAC) currently has six full members, all are public schools:{{cite web|title=Arrowhead Athletic Conference|url=http://www.bhc.edu/athletics/qc/arrowhead-conference-2/|accessdate=3 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141103200143/http://www.bhc.edu/athletics/qc/arrowhead-conference-2/|archive-date=3 November 2014|url-status=dead}}

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! Institution

! Location{{efn|group=full|All locations are within the State of Illinois.}}

! Founded

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

Black Hawk College

| Moline

| 1946

| rowspan="6" | Public{{efn|group=former|name=ICCS|Part of the Illinois Community College System.}}

| 4,777

| Braves

| 1970

Carl Sandburg College

| Galesburg

| 1966

| 1,925

| Chargers

| 1970

Highland Community College

| Freeport

| 1967

| 12,117

| Cougars

| 1970

Illinois Valley Community College

| Oglesby

| 1924

| 2,687

| Eagles

| 1999

Kishwaukee College

| Malta

| 1968

| 3,842

| Kougars

| 1970

Sauk Valley Community College

| Dixon

| 1965

| 2,000

| Skyhawks

| 1970

;Notes:

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See also

References

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