Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Abilene, TX & Ashland, OH
When students choose between Ashland University and Abilene Christian University, they're comparing two private institutions with fundamentally different approaches to access and affordability. Ashland, located in Ohio, serves primarily middle-income students with 28% receiving Pell grants.
ACU, based in Texas, opens its doors wider — 60% of students receive Pell grants, indicating a much stronger commitment to serving low-income families. Both deliver comparable outcomes, but through very different pathways and at different price points.
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$24,250
federal loans
$25,000
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$26,542
borrowed by parents
$21,110
borrowed by parents
Ashland emphasizes health programs, with nursing leading at 209 graduates annually, followed by communications (110) and special education (43). The school blends 18% business programs with 10% education.
ACU is predominantly business-focused, with 27% of graduates earning business degrees. Top programs include sports and kinesiology (72), finance (71), and nursing (67).
Both schools offer strong professional preparation, but ACU's business concentration and ACU's health focus reflect different institutional strengths and career pipeline emphases.
For students prioritizing affordability and access, ACU delivers comparable career outcomes at $9,280/year less than Ashland while serving a more economically diverse student body. Ashland offers a different experience — serving primarily middle-income students in Ohio with strength in health programs.
The data points to ACU as the stronger financial value, but the right choice depends on geographic preference, program interests, and family circumstances. If you're from a low-income family, ACU's commitment to access makes it the clear choice.
If you prefer Ohio and health-focused programs, Ashland may justify its higher cost.
Key Takeaway
The numbers are close, but the best school depends on your goals, values, and career aspirations.
This comparison was generated using Azimuth's proprietary ROI framework, developed by founder Daniel Rogers. Our methodology transforms federal education data into actionable insights for families.
This comparison uses Azimuth's proprietary ROI model based on U.S. Dept. of Education data. View Full Methodology.
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