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The '''Mountain State University''' Cougars suspended its athletic programs in the summer of 2012 as a result of accreditation issues. At the time, they were members of the [[{{kiac}}]] (an [[NAIA Division II]] conference), but chose to compete in [[NAIA Division I]] as [[NAIA Division I Basketball Independents|independents]] in men's basketball.  Although co-educational, the school did not sponsor women's basketball, nor did it sponsor football.  Mountain State, formerly "Beckley College" and "College of West Virginia" is (despite its somewhat misleading current name) a private non-sectarian institution located in Beckley, West Virginia, about an hour southeast of Charleston.  {{enrol|4,000}}
 
The '''Mountain State University''' Cougars suspended its athletic programs in the summer of 2012 as a result of accreditation issues. At the time, they were members of the [[{{kiac}}]] (an [[NAIA Division II]] conference), but chose to compete in [[NAIA Division I]] as [[NAIA Division I Basketball Independents|independents]] in men's basketball.  Although co-educational, the school did not sponsor women's basketball, nor did it sponsor football.  Mountain State, formerly "Beckley College" and "College of West Virginia" is (despite its somewhat misleading current name) a private non-sectarian institution located in Beckley, West Virginia, about an hour southeast of Charleston.  {{enrol|4,000}}
 
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Revision as of 21:39, 9 December 2014

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Location: Beckley, West Virginia
Final Year: 2012

The Mountain State University Cougars suspended its athletic programs in the summer of 2012 as a result of accreditation issues. At the time, they were members of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (an NAIA Division II conference), but chose to compete in NAIA Division I as independents in men's basketball. Although co-educational, the school did not sponsor women's basketball, nor did it sponsor football. Mountain State, formerly "Beckley College" and "College of West Virginia" is (despite its somewhat misleading current name) a private non-sectarian institution located in Beckley, West Virginia, about an hour southeast of Charleston. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 4,000.