Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

The Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was a conference of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU's) that participated in the NAIA's Division I, with member institutions in Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

It was founded in 1983 by several members of the defunct Southeastern Athletic Conference.

Barber-Scotia lost its accreditation and can no longer field athletics teams, while former members Benedict and Claflin moved up to the NCAA's Division II.

The remaining members currently compete as NAIA independents.

The EIAC had five final full members; all were private schools: The EIAC had three other former full members; all were private schools: Full member (non-football)