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Presidents' Athletic Conference

The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Of its 10 member schools, all private, liberal arts institutions of higher learning, eight are located in Western Pennsylvania. One member is in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, an area adjoining and historically tied to Western Pennsylvania, and the other is on the Kentucky side of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
==History==
The PAC was founded in 1955 by the presidents of Western Reserve University (1955-1967), Case Institute of Technology (1955-1970), John Carroll University (1955-1988) and Wayne State University (1955-1967).〔 Unlike other conferences at that time, the PAC was designed to be controlled by the presidents of the institutions rather than the athletic directors.〔 Member institutions were to admit athletes on the same academic standards as other students and award scholarships only based on academic achievement or need.
By 1958, the PAC expanded east to include Allegheny College (1958-1984), Bethany College (1958-present), Thiel College (1958–present) and Washington & Jefferson College (1958–present).〔 Eventually, many other member institutions joined the PAC, like Chatham University (2007–present), Geneva College (2007-present), Grove City College (1958–present), Saint Vincent College (2006-present), Thomas More College (2005–present), Waynesburg University (1990-present) and Westminster College (2000–present).〔http://www.pacathletics.org/links/recordbook.pdf〕
Some former PAC member institutions include Adelbert College (1967-1970), Alfred University (1996-1998), Carnegie Mellon University (1968-1989), Eastern Michigan University (1962-1967) and Hiram College (1972-1989).〔
The headquarters is located in Wexford, Pennsylvania.〔http://www.pacathletics.org/links/pac_members.html〕

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