Baylor Hankamer vs TCU Neeley

Which MBA program is right for you?

#56 Overall

Baylor Hankamer

Acceptance 53%
Avg. GMAT 624
Avg. Salary $105K
#86 Overall

TCU Neeley

Acceptance 50%
Avg. GMAT 617
Avg. Salary $120K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricBaylor HankamerTCU Neeley
Ranking#56#86
Acceptance Rate53%50%
Avg. GMAT624617
Avg. GPA3.433.36
Class Size4745
Avg. Salary$105,000$120,000
Employment Rate92%96%
Annual Tuition$42,842$46,170

The Verdict

Choose Baylor Hankamer if…

you want Baylor's Christian university values, a Waco MBA with strong Texas connections, and healthcare administration strength.

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Choose TCU Neeley if…

you want Fort Worth's metro access, TCU's growing business brand, and proximity to Dallas-Fort Worth's corporate market.

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Why People Compare These Two

Hankamer (#56) and Neeley (#86) are both Texas Christian-tradition MBA programs. Baylor in Waco and TCU in Fort Worth serve candidates who want faith-informed business education with strong Texas employer connections. The 30-spot ranking gap favors Baylor, but TCU's DFW location provides better access to the state's largest corporate market.

Location and Career Access

Fort Worth sits at the edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, home to dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Waco is a smaller city 100 miles south of DFW. For recruiting convenience and employer proximity, TCU's location is the advantage. Baylor compensates with a stronger national ranking, deeper healthcare connections, and a loyal Texas alumni base.

The Honest Take

Baylor's higher ranking makes it the default choice for most candidates. TCU is worth considering for candidates who want DFW metro access, who receive better financial aid from TCU, or who prefer Fort Worth's city lifestyle over Waco's college-town setting. For Texas corporate careers, both produce solid outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better ranked?

Baylor Hankamer (#56) outranks TCU Neeley (#86) by 30 spots. The gap is significant for competitive recruiting. Both are respected in Texas.

Which has better DFW access?

TCU in Fort Worth is in the DFW metroplex. Baylor in Waco is 90 miles south. For DFW recruiting events and employer access, TCU's location is more convenient.

Are these faith-based programs?

Both have Christian university roots. Baylor is Baptist-affiliated; TCU is historically Disciples of Christ. The faith element shapes campus culture at both but is more prominent at Baylor. Neither requires students to be of any particular faith.