Head-to-Head Analysis
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Updated January 2026 • Abilene, TX & Waverly, IA
When students choose between Abilene Christian University and Wartburg College, they're comparing two schools that produce nearly identical earnings but serve vastly different student populations. Both deliver median earnings around $56,000 ten years after enrollment.
But ACU achieves this outcome while serving predominantly low-income students (60% Pell recipients) at a significantly lower cost, while Wartburg serves a more advantaged population (21% Pell recipients) at nearly $10,000 more per year. The question becomes: which represents stronger institutional value?
Median Student Debt at Graduation
$24,250
federal loans
$27,000
federal loans
Median Parent PLUS Loans
$26,542
borrowed by parents
$27,152
borrowed by parents
ACU is predominantly business-focused, with 27% of graduates earning degrees in business fields. The university's largest programs include Sports and Kinesiology (72 graduates), Finance (71), and Nursing (67).
Wartburg takes a different approach as a biological sciences-focused institution, with its largest programs being Business/Commerce (49 graduates), Biology (41), and Teacher Education (28). These program concentrations reflect different institutional missions but ultimately lead to comparable career earnings for graduates at both schools.
For students prioritizing institutional effectiveness and affordability, ACU delivers comparable career outcomes at $9,890 less per year while demonstrating superior value-creation for its student population. Wartburg offers a different geographic setting and biological sciences focus, making it potentially better for students drawn to Iowa and specific program offerings who can manage the higher cost.
The data strongly favors ACU as the superior financial value — it costs less, produces the same earnings, and does so while serving a more challenging student demographic. Unless you have specific reasons to prefer Iowa or Wartburg's particular programs, ACU represents the stronger choice for most families.
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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