Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Abilene, TX & Fairfield, CT
When students choose between Abilene Christian University and Fairfield University, they're choosing between fundamentally different institutional missions. ACU operates as an open-access university in Texas, serving 60% Pell grant recipients and achieving remarkable success at moving first-generation students into professional careers.
Fairfield functions as a selective Connecticut institution serving primarily affluent families. Both deliver business-focused education, but the demographics, costs, and value propositions couldn't be more different.
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$24,250
federal loans
$26,000
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$26,542
borrowed by parents
$50,500
borrowed by parents
Both schools are predominantly business-focused, with ACU graduating 27% of students in business fields and Fairfield at 41%. ACU's largest programs include Sports/Kinesiology (72 graduates), Finance (71), and Nursing (67), reflecting a mix of professional preparation and healthcare training.
Fairfield concentrates more heavily on traditional business: Nursing (183), Finance (168), Marketing (117), and Accounting (104). This program similarity makes the earnings outcomes particularly revealing — both schools prepare students for similar career paths.
For students seeking exceptional institutional effectiveness per dollar invested, ACU delivers remarkable outcomes while serving a challenging student population. The school transforms first-generation, low-income students into professionals earning $18,627 beyond demographic predictions.
Fairfield offers higher raw earnings and much stronger graduation rates, making it the better choice for families who can manage the cost and prioritize completion security. The data reveals two schools with different missions doing different things well.
ACU excels at access and mobility; Fairfield excels at completion and earnings. Your choice depends on your family's circumstances, risk tolerance, and values — but both schools deliver genuine value within their respective contexts.
Key Takeaway
The numbers favor Fairfield, 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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