2024-2025 Army-Baylor Program Stats and Achievements
Army-Baylor’s 2024–2025 snapshot underscores the program’s continued excellence in military healthcare leadership.
Stats
No. 12 - U.S. News & World Report, 2025 MBA in Healthcare Administration
Commission on Accreditation Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) Accredited through 2028
Program Inception: 1947
Affiliation with Baylor: 1951
The 11th graduate program in Health Administration in the United States
Average GRE score upon enrollment: 307
Average GMAT score upon enrollment: 620
Average GPA upon enrollment: 3.6
Total Number of students enrolled
2023-2025 – 41
2024-2026 – 38
Student Demographics:
2023-2025: Male – 33; Female – 8
2024-2026: Male – 25; Female – 13
Age
Range 27-48
Average 37
Diversity
White 65%
Hispanic 5%
Black 11%
Other 13%
Asian 8%
Case Competitions:
The UCLA Center for Healthcare Management Case Competition, Jan. 31, 2025
- Trinity University Healthcare PRISm Pitch Competition, Feb. 13-14, 2025
- UAB Health Administration Case Competition, Feb. 19-21, 2025
Residency Placements:
2023-2025- 100%
34% – Top tier
61% – Civilian healthcare agencies
39% – Government healthcare agencies
0% – Other
2024-2026- 100%
11% – Top-tier Civilian agencies
49% – Civilian healthcare agencies
48% – Military healthcare agencies
3%% – Veterans Affairs
Graduation Stats:
2025 – 100%
2026 – TBD
Employment 90 days after Graduation
2025 – 100%
2026 – TBD
Average Starting Salary:
$137,000
Volunteer Work
Volunteer Hours to include volunteer locations:
500+ hours of service to the local community
Faculty Stats
Faculty Assigned:
16 primary faculty (three associate professors, nine assistant professors, four faculty lecturers)
Four adjunct faculty
Three staff members
Faculty Research Impact
10 peer-reviewed articles, 11 conference presentations, six conference posters
Peer-reviewed publications:
2024-2025:
Military Medicine
Healthcare
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Journal of Healthcare Leadership
The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching
Contraception
Administrative Sciences
Nursing Outlook