Texas A&M Mays vs Baylor Hankamer

Which MBA program is right for you?

#53 Overall

Texas A&M Mays

Acceptance 45%
Avg. GMAT 660
Avg. Salary $129K
#56 Overall

Baylor Hankamer

Acceptance 53%
Avg. GMAT 624
Avg. Salary $105K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricTexas A&M MaysBaylor Hankamer
Ranking#53#56
Acceptance Rate45%53%
Avg. GMAT660624
Avg. GPA3.243.43
Class Size8047
Avg. Salary$129,000$105,000
Employment Rate96%92%
Annual Tuition$31,240$42,842

The Verdict

Choose Texas A&M Mays if…

you want an Aggie network that's among the largest and most loyal in the world, plus affordable public university tuition.

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Choose Baylor Hankamer if…

you want a private university experience, smaller class, and Baylor's healthcare and consulting connections.

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Why People Compare These Two

Mays (#53) and Hankamer (#56) are both mid-tier Texas MBA programs that attract candidates committed to staying in the state. The 3-spot ranking gap is negligible. The real comparison is Texas A&M's massive alumni network and public university value versus Baylor's private university experience and distinct industry connections.

Alumni Networks

Texas A&M's alumni network is legendary for its size and loyalty. Aggies hire Aggies. This network effect is powerful in Texas energy, defense, and corporate sectors. Baylor's alumni network is smaller but deeply connected in Texas healthcare, consulting, and Baptist-affiliated institutions. Different networks, different advantages.

The Honest Take

For Texas careers, both programs produce strong outcomes. Mays's lower tuition and massive alumni network make it the practical choice for most candidates. Hankamer's smaller class, healthcare focus, and private university experience serve a different kind of candidate. If cost matters, A&M wins. If you want the Baylor experience, the small ranking gap doesn't justify overthinking it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has a bigger alumni network?

Texas A&M. The Aggie network is one of the largest and most loyal alumni networks in the world. Baylor's network is smaller but very active in Texas healthcare, legal, and corporate communities.

Which is more affordable?

Texas A&M Mays (in-state) is significantly cheaper as a public university. Baylor (private) has higher tuition. For Texas residents, Mays's value is compelling.

Which is better for energy?

Both have energy connections through the Texas ecosystem. Texas A&M's engineering heritage and Aggie network in the energy sector give Mays a slight edge. Baylor places well into energy through Houston-area connections.