Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Abilene, TX & Jacksonville, FL
When students choose between Abilene Christian University and Jacksonville University, they're comparing two private institutions with fundamentally different missions and student populations. ACU in Texas operates with broad access, welcoming virtually all applicants and serving a majority low-income student body.
JU in Florida takes a selective approach, admitting 57% of applicants from a more affluent demographic. The data reveals that both schools succeed with their respective populations, raising the question: which model better serves your circumstances and goals?
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$24,250
federal loans
$22,000
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$26,542
borrowed by parents
$26,267
borrowed by parents
ACU is predominantly business-focused, with 27% of graduates earning degrees in business fields. The largest programs include Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education (72 graduates), Finance and Financial Management (71), and Nursing (67).
JU emphasizes health sciences but with a more balanced mix across disciplines. JU's standout program is Nursing with 338 graduates annually, followed by Air Transportation (33) and Business Administration (28).
These program concentrations reflect each institution's regional employment markets and student career trajectories.
For students prioritizing accessibility and affordability, ACU delivers remarkable outcomes for its student population at half the cost of JU. The school's broad access mission and strong earnings premium show institutional commitment to student success regardless of background.
JU offers higher absolute earnings and stronger immediate financial outcomes, making it the better choice for students who can manage the higher cost and prefer a selective environment. The data points to different strengths: ACU excels at serving underrepresented students effectively, while JU provides a premium pathway to higher earnings.
Choose based on your financial capacity, demographic fit, and career timeline preferences.
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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