Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Abilene, TX & Houston, TX
When students choose between Abilene Christian University and Houston Christian University, they're comparing two private Christian institutions in Texas that produce nearly identical earnings outcomes. Both schools graduate students who typically earn around $55,800 at the median.
But the story beneath these numbers reveals a crucial difference: ACU achieves these outcomes while serving students predicted to earn significantly less based on demographics. The question becomes: which institution adds more value to your education?
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$24,250
federal loans
$22,642
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$26,542
borrowed by parents
$28,262
borrowed by parents
ACU is predominantly business-focused, with 27% of graduates earning degrees in business fields. Houston Christian has a more health-centered approach, with nursing as its largest program producing 141 graduates annually.
ACU's largest programs include Sports/Kinesiology (72 graduates), Finance (71), and Nursing (67). Houston Christian also graduates significant numbers in Sports/Kinesiology (48) and Psychology (44).
These different program concentrations shape career trajectories, though both institutions ultimately produce similar median earnings outcomes.
For students prioritizing institutional effectiveness and affordability, ACU delivers superior value — $6,996/year less with identical earnings outcomes and stronger demographic outperformance. Houston Christian offers the Houston location advantage and health-focused programs, making it the better choice for nursing students or those specifically drawn to Houston's opportunities.
The data points to ACU as the stronger financial value, achieving remarkable effectiveness with students predicted to earn less. But the right choice depends on your program interests, geographic preferences, and family circumstances.
If cost and institutional effectiveness matter most, ACU is the clear pick.
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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