Regional Collegiate Organizations
These organizations are NOT associated with USACFC, and membership is not required to participate in the USACFC Championships. Please contact these organizations directly for information and inquiries.
Baltimore-Washington Collegiate Fencing Conference (BWCFC)
The Baltimore-Washington Collegiate Fencing Conference (BWCFC) is a conference for college club fencing teams in the Baltimore-Washington area. Its membership includes schools from Philadelphia to Northern Virginia. All students (graduate and undergraduate) who are not active NCAA varsity fencers are permitted to compete. Meets are mixed gender. There are two BWCFC meets per year, one in the fall and one in the spring, followed by individual championships. During the course of the season, each member school fences a dual meet against every other member.
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Intercollegiate Fencing Conference of Southern California (IFCSC)
The objective of the Conference is to provide the undergraduate collegiate fencer with the opportunity to compete with others in an institutional, educational setting, under the direction of coaches whose primary concern is the welfare of the fencers. Membership in the conference shall be open to accredited four-year universities and colleges in the Southern California area. All memberships must be approved by a majority of the members. Membership shall continue subject to the approval of the Governing Council.
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Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Association (MACFA)
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Midwest - Midwest Fencing Conference (MFC)
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National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association (NIWFA)​
The purpose of the NIWFA is to develop women's intercollegiate fencing and to sponsor an invitational and championships on an annual basis.
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New England Intercollegiate Fencing (NEIFC)
The New England Intercollegiate Fencing Conference (NEIFC) is focused on supporting and developing intercollegiate fencing programs in and around New England. They welcome both club teams and NCAA varsity teams into our conference.
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Northeast - Northeast Fencing Conference (NEFC)
Founded in 1992, the Northeast Fencing Conference's mission is to support intercollegiate fencing in and around New England. The league organizes a round-robin schedule of dual meet competitions for the fencing programs at all member institutions. The member institutions are a mix of both NCAA varsity programs and student-organized club programs.
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​Southwest Intercollegiate Fencing Association (SWIFA)
The objectives of the Southwest Intercollegiate Fencing Association (S.W.I.F.A.) are:
1) To promote, encourage, and develop the sport of collegiate fencing in Texas;
2) To provide local competitions and tournaments for collegiate fencers in Texas;
3) To assist individual member fencers and member teams in reaching their full potential in the sport of fencing whether as competitors, coaches, armorers, or referees. ​
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Southern Intercollegiate Fencing Association (SIFA)
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