Texas McCombs vs Rice Jones

Which MBA program is right for you?

#25 Overall

Texas McCombs

Acceptance 30%
Avg. GMAT 705
Avg. Salary $155K
#28 Overall

Rice Jones

Acceptance 28%
Avg. GMAT 705
Avg. Salary $148K

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricTexas McCombsRice Jones
Ranking#25#28
Acceptance Rate30%28%
Avg. GMAT705705
Avg. GPA3.43.4
Class Size260130
Avg. Salary$155,000$148,000
Employment Rate93%92%
Annual Tuition$41,666$62,000

The Verdict

Choose Texas McCombs if…

you want Austin's tech ecosystem, larger class, and broader industry placement.

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Choose Rice Jones if…

you want Houston's energy hub, smaller class, and healthcare connections.

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Why People Compare These Two

McCombs and Jones are Texas's top two MBA programs, located in the state's two largest business cities. McCombs in Austin has tech and energy breadth with a 260-person class. Jones in Houston has energy depth and healthcare proximity with a 130-person class. Texas-bound applicants frequently apply to both.

The Honest Take

McCombs has the broader placement (tech + energy + consulting), larger class, and lower tuition. Jones has the deeper energy connections (Houston is the energy capital), more intimate community, and the Rice brand. If you want Austin and broader career options, McCombs wins. If you want Houston specifically and value a small, tight community, Jones delivers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is McCombs or Rice Jones better for energy?

Both are top energy MBA programs. Jones has the edge for Houston-based energy roles due to physical proximity. McCombs offers broader industry diversification with tech and consulting alongside energy.

Which is cheaper?

McCombs in-state tuition is under $42,000/year. Jones tuition is $62,000/year. For Texas residents, McCombs has a significant cost advantage.