Yeah exactly. Those are two unbelievably gorgeous campuses that easily beat half the ones on this list. George Washington University is another beautiful campus they missed. They got William & Mary and Notre Dame right, but many others on this list shouldn't be there. Elon, for example. That one made me laugh.
I've been to some beautiful campuses: Virginia, Penn State, Cornell, Colgate, Georgetown, Sewanee, Duke, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Stanford, Northwestern, Penn State, Naval Academy, Pepperdine, UNC - Chapel Hill. Of the ones that I've visited, Duke was my favorite with that extraordinary gothic architecture and the beautiful landscape. Pepperdine is near the top not necessarily for the campus, but because of where it's located. Certainly the most stunning location to go to school in America along the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
You talk about Pepperdine landscape, Michigan Technology university in Northern Michigan is the same. Right on the Great Lake surrounded by mountains too. By the way Northwestern is nice with city landscape
ive been to rutgers princeton columbia suny stony brook rennselear polytechnic notre dame university of Florida florida state wash u st louis LSU ole miss miss state Alabama boston university and MIT
Everybody is complaining about which schools are not on this list., but the description clearly states that this is the author's personal favorite 30. If you can't accept that other people's personal preferences might be different from your own, then you really don't deserve to be at ANY college campus. None of my undergrad, nor my graduate school made this guys list, and I even have a very strong dislike of some of the campuses he chose; so somebody explain how that is supposed to somehow diminish my education or how much I still love my campus? If you want the right to choose your own favorites, then you must allow others that same right.
Greg Phillips The uploaded didn’t say these were his/her favorites. S/he said these were the Top 30 in his/her own opinion - his/her own assessment. More of an intellectual, rather than an emotional, decision.
Greg Phillips Are you a freaking serious? The description does not say it's his personal favorite 30. Maybe you dont deserve to be on any college campus because you Cant fucking read; you should be put back in first grade. Also, since it's his opinions, people have right to disagree. Never learned about the first amendment? What a shame, get in line.
Cornell most beautiful. Colgate, Middlebury, University of Vermont, Vasaar, Princeton, Dartmouth. I would've included just one of the Florida schools, and ditched Rice. Not saying Rice is not beautiful, but there are others far more, like the ones I listed. Just my opinion.
I know it's subjective, but not having any mountain time zone colleges in there is a crime. Colorado-Boulder, Utah, U of Idaho, Carroll College, etc all could have been considered. Not to mention some of the incredibly beautiful old campuses out east mentioned by others is strange too.
West Point? I know it is a college not a university, but the video topic is 'college' campuses. Also, it is larger than most of the universities you will ever see.
Stanford rated too high but many listed, for the most part, deserved making this ranking especially the east coast and the Midwest universities. “Western Michigan University” of Kalamazoo should have made the list though.
@@MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia wrong, it was started by parents whom lost their child so they built this school in memory of him and named it after him. Leland stanford junior University. Thanks for the misinformation though
551223 yes her son had typhoid decor but she was behind the reasons it was built. She and her husband was well to do and got some of their ideas from Cornell. Back then women rarely got credit for anything
I agree that UVA is #1, but there are some beautiful campuses not on this list. The fountain you showed at UW has a gorgeous view of Mt Rainier to the south, which was not shown - very spectacular!
These are just really well known colleges. Most of them look pretty similar to each other, as well as looking like many schools people haven't heard of. The college I graduated from has a small pond on campus.
I ive in Austin, UT is cement city. If you are looking for an urban campus, UT Austin is a good fit. Austin itself is a great city, so that does make going t school in Austin a great experience.
glad to see Indiana University on list - relatively high - it is a gorgeous campus. I also went to Berkeley and it did not deserve to make the list and it did not.
The Pentacrest, central campus at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, is my favorite college scene. I'm sure the author has never been there or he would have included it.
It's beautiful that they all look like castles...how far do you you wanna go in school?? I wanna go all the way ...feels better then winning the lottery 💙💜🎃
@@GH-oi2jf, I am sorry to hear you sat that. I liked the clarity and variety of the layout of thd campus. I would like to visit it again soon since I have not been there in a long while. Viewing the campus from online shows many changes and improvements since I graduate from there many years ago.
My criticism is none of these seem to take any account of the countryside around the school. They all have nice looking buildings but so do a hundred other schools. I have visited a few schools on this list but I think Western Washington University and the Air Force Academy have much nicer surroundings.
I know everyone thinks their Alma mater belongs, but I have to mention Fordham University. Put it this way, we have any school in the 5 boroughs of New York City beat. Class of 1980: Facebook Site: facebook.com/groups/537184563628982/about/
@@dominoranger6254 I've been to Pepperdine's campus and it's far from boring. Neither is UConn's, one the prettiest in the East. You need to get out more.
@@nostpoonk I have also been there. Beautiful school. Crazy how it is right on the water. I was talking about uconn. My mom went there, said it was nice but boring.
Okay, I think we all know Cornell is the most beautiful. You can’t put Harvard on this list but not Cornell. Harvard is maybe 20% as beautiful as Cornell.
Gina : University of Washington (Seattle) is #1, with Cornell, Stanford, Yale, Dartmouth, and Notre Dame not far behind. You can argue any of those campuses as #1, but the UW-Seattle is just special. I’ve visited to 3/5ths of the schools on this list, plus some that SHOULD be listed. UW-Seattle is urban but has an Ivy League feel, and at the same time offers green acres, water and Mountain views, and eclectic scenery that blends together nicely. Take a virtual tour. Duke Michigan William & Mary Yale Brown Notre Dame Vanderbilt Northwestern U-Chicago Emory Wisconsin Stanford UCLA Georgetown U-Illinois Columbia Penn Dartmouth Lewis & Clark All beautiful campuses, but none can touch UW. Princeton, Berkeley, Cornell, Williams, Syracuse, and Pepperdine weren’t even listed but should have been. UNC Chapel Hill, Wake Forest and some of the other schools listed don’t belong in the top-30. Sorry. 🤷🏽♂️
Jimmy wheaton - The University of Oregon does not belong on the list. I am quite familiar with it. Being in the most beautiful state doesn’t get them on the list.
When you pick a broad, subjective topic, you leave yourself open to widespread criticism. Princeton and Cornell are beautiful, and Pepperdine should be here somewhere. Northwestern is 10 times more picturesque than Michigan, but I suppose you can please more people picking UM. One of the nation's most gorgeous campuses is probably completely unfamiliar to you . Samford University in Birmingham is extraordinary.
Yes, Northwestern University has a very lush campus right on Lake Michigan in a beautiful old (and rich) neighborhood. An Ivy League type atmosphere in the mid-west just north of Chicago. My mother graduated with honors from Northwestern University and my brother-in-law received his master's and doctorate there.
@@lorik.6669 Yes Northwestern is really nice and a stylish university as is "Kalamazoo College" (oldest college in Michigan, which is a private college and trademarked as the Harvard of the midwest) and right next to it on its hills are "Western Michigan University" built on a former hilly golf course. Not far from Lake Michigan either yet near the beautiful downtown of Kalamazoo with heated street and sidewalks and brick roads. In fact Kalamazoo College has a brick road down the middle of the campus from the 1800's. Enjoy photos wmich.edu/facilities/planning/east-photos-trivia www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2011/01/developers_showing_early_inter.html on huge hill www.mywmu.com/s/1428/gid2/story.aspx?sid=1428&gid=2&pgid=3998 www.flickr.com/photos/thaddfiala/3153935559 any thoughts?
Cornell should be in top 5 ….it’s way more beautiful than you think….people just don’t think so because it’s in middle of nowhere….someone who has visited Cornell knows it’s real beauty❤️💛
I disagree with a lot of this. Cornell is the most beautiful. Most publications will agree. Where's Dartmouth, Princeton. Both are more beautiful than Harvard. University of Vermont? This listing was CRAP.
I am a Michigan and Cornell alum, and while I preferred my experience at Michigan, I have to say Cornell’s campus is prettier than Michigan’s. Michigan’s campus belongs among the top 30, but Cornell’s campus should be among the top 10.
Cornell is definitely top 10 in my estimation. I absolutely rank it higher than UVA, which has a beautiful campus but not #1. The person devising this list is probably a UVA alum.
Amigo não, eu pensava o mesmo mas depois de me mudar pra cá eu sei que só americano e rico consegue estudar aqui. Apenas o ensino médio é melhor nos EUA, universidade nunca.
#30 - I agree. U of Chicago is my father's alma mater. #26 U MIch is my grad school alma mater. And while I love my school - especially for its great academics - there are only a few places on campus that are exceptionally beautiful: the Law Quad is certainly one of them. Many of its buildings are spectacular in size (especially its medical center). I'm surprised Cornell, UC Santa Cruz, and Salve Regina are not included. All three are exceptionally beautiful. And having a big football stadium does not make a school beautiful.
I love Michigan. It is not a particularly beautiful campus. I do like that they didn’t just populate the list with waterfront colleges. Having said this, Pepperdine isn’t on the list 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
What?!!! No Pepperdine??? I had a view of the Pacific from my dorm room window - made it easy every morning to decide whether to go to class or go surfing!!! :D
I'm definitely NOT complaining because it clearly states that it's just the opinion of the author but I personally think that Berry College in Rome, Georgia has the most beautiful campus in the world. It's definitely the largest! Have a blessed day!
Whoever made this list was either high or didn’t get into Cornell and Colgate
Yeah exactly. Those are two unbelievably gorgeous campuses that easily beat half the ones on this list. George Washington University is another beautiful campus they missed. They got William & Mary and Notre Dame right, but many others on this list shouldn't be there. Elon, for example. That one made me laugh.
@@JB-zo7ln uc santa barbara too
No princeton? Yale at 18...or was it 17? Either way. Williams college too and bowdoin
Very, very true.... My guess is the list-maker is from the South and went to UVA or somewhere in the ACC or SEC.... no way Emory is top tier.
I've been to some beautiful campuses: Virginia, Penn State, Cornell, Colgate, Georgetown, Sewanee, Duke, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Stanford, Northwestern, Penn State, Naval Academy, Pepperdine, UNC - Chapel Hill. Of the ones that I've visited, Duke was my favorite with that extraordinary gothic architecture and the beautiful landscape. Pepperdine is near the top not necessarily for the campus, but because of where it's located. Certainly the most stunning location to go to school in America along the cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
I agree. I graduated from UNC Chapel Hill, but whenever I visited Duke it was breathtaking. With that being said, Go Tar Heels! lol
California campuses over rated
Michigan and duke looks similar
You talk about Pepperdine landscape, Michigan Technology university in Northern Michigan is the same. Right on the Great Lake surrounded by mountains too. By the way Northwestern is nice with city landscape
ive been to rutgers princeton columbia suny stony brook rennselear polytechnic notre dame university of Florida florida state wash u st louis LSU ole miss miss state Alabama boston university and MIT
Thank you for putting UVA on the list!
Jack Pazin : Slave plantation...and overrated. I’ve been there. It’s not all that, and it certainly doesn’t touch the University of Washington.
No Cornell! It’s like naming the top baseball players and leaving out Babe Ruth. Do your homework!
I can't believe Kansas is left off the list. Nothing more beautiful than standing on a tuna fish can and seeing the back of your head.
My congratulations to the American people. You made a first class educational system.
I live in Brazil.
We have a first class college and university system. High school, middle school and elementary school? Not so much.
@@StevieM2 Yeah, I can agree that the US education system is far behind Finland's education system.
Everybody is complaining about which schools are not on this list., but the description clearly states that this is the author's personal favorite 30. If you can't accept that other people's personal preferences might be different from your own, then you really don't deserve to be at ANY college campus. None of my undergrad, nor my graduate school made this guys list, and I even have a very strong dislike of some of the campuses he chose; so somebody explain how that is supposed to somehow diminish my education or how much I still love my campus? If you want the right to choose your own favorites, then you must allow others that same right.
Greg Phillips The uploaded didn’t say these were his/her favorites. S/he said these were the Top 30 in his/her own opinion - his/her own assessment. More of an intellectual, rather than an emotional, decision.
Cornell? UVM? Bogus.
Greg Phillips Are you a freaking serious? The description does not say it's his personal favorite 30. Maybe you dont deserve to be on any college campus because you Cant fucking read; you should be put back in first grade. Also, since it's his opinions, people have right to disagree. Never learned about the first amendment? What a shame, get in line.
I miss college!
@@kevinjackson976 Cornell
l would have put cornell in the top spot,easily .
How about West Point? Princeton? You’ve got Emory at number 3? Pleeeeeeze!
snowngeorgia West Point definitely should have made the list
You’ve gotta be kidding me! Ever visited Ithaca,ny? CORNELL? I didn’t think so...
Saint John's University, Collegeville, MN, should have been somewhere on this list. Check it out!!
I can attest to Wake being gorgeous, I truly left a piece of my heart there. Go Deacs!!
The State University Of New York College @ Oswego definitely needs to be on this list.
Cornell most beautiful. Colgate, Middlebury, University of Vermont, Vasaar, Princeton, Dartmouth. I would've included just one of the Florida schools, and ditched Rice. Not saying Rice is not beautiful, but there are others far more, like the ones I listed. Just my opinion.
Dean Chapman agree ditch rice. I thought the same. May be Florida too
SMU campus is better looking than Rice IMO.
No West Point what?Must have never been to the Hudson Valley.
David Wadsworth West Point has a beautiful campus. Just went with my 17 year old son back in Feb for a Campus tour and briefing
Hey at least you were honest when you said it was just your opinion. They are all beautiful.
21. Penn State 👍 #WeAre
I know it's subjective, but not having any mountain time zone colleges in there is a crime. Colorado-Boulder, Utah, U of Idaho, Carroll College, etc all could have been considered. Not to mention some of the incredibly beautiful old campuses out east mentioned by others is strange too.
Princeton and Cornell are the most beautiful campuses.
Believe it or not, USC has a very beautiful campus. Prettier than a lot of these.
West Point? I know it is a college not a university, but the video topic is 'college' campuses. Also, it is larger than most of the universities you will ever see.
Where is Syracuse university?
Stanford rated too high but many listed, for the most part, deserved making this ranking especially the east coast and the Midwest universities. “Western Michigan University” of Kalamazoo should have made the list though.
Michigan USA/Singapore S.E.Asia ahhh have you even been to Stanford?? It’s amazing
@@551223 Yeah Stanford is nice. Started by a well to do woman too.
@@MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia wrong, it was started by parents whom lost their child so they built this school in memory of him and named it after him. Leland stanford junior University. Thanks for the misinformation though
551223 yes her son had typhoid decor but she was behind the reasons it was built. She and her husband was well to do and got some of their ideas from Cornell. Back then women rarely got credit for anything
@@551223 you are welcome
I agree that UVA is #1, but there are some beautiful campuses not on this list. The fountain you showed at UW has a gorgeous view of Mt Rainier to the south, which was not shown - very spectacular!
Cornell is number one! and it was not on the list! Obviously you have never been there.
Totally agree Alfredo! I am a grad!
IU!
NAU is the only pretty campus of the 3 Arizona universities. We're surrounded by the biggest ponderosa pine forest in the world
are you kidding? Michigan state and Iowa are not on the list. Are you joking?
Gamal Elsaidi - I am a graduate of Michigan State. It does not belong on this list.
You miss the most beautiful of all Swarthmore College
I didn’t see West Point??
Very good video
These are just really well known colleges. Most of them look pretty similar to each other, as well as looking like many schools people haven't heard of. The college I graduated from has a small pond on campus.
Have you not seen the University of Colorado at Boulder or the University of Texas at Austin.
I ive in Austin, UT is cement city. If you are looking for an urban campus, UT Austin is a good fit. Austin itself is a great city, so that does make going t school in Austin a great experience.
glad to see Indiana University on list - relatively high - it is a gorgeous campus. I also went to Berkeley and it did not deserve to make the list and it did not.
Ptoviding MOOCs of Seven Groups would help to cover costs including Maintenance and Renovation Costs of the Campuses
You forgot princeton
The Pentacrest, central campus at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, is my favorite college scene. I'm sure the author has never been there or he would have included it.
U of Iowa, brings back memories. Beautiful. Even the stinky Ginko berries were pretty. 😊
Ucla is my dream college ☺️☺️
uh, UCLA. YEP!
Hi guys! Why MIT is not on this list?
It's beautiful that they all look like castles...how far do you you wanna go in school?? I wanna go all the way ...feels better then winning the lottery 💙💜🎃
Where's Allegheny College?
I would have been scared had IU not been on this list. Go Hoosiers!
Why was not my alma mater, Loyola Marymount University on this list!?!?! It is for sure in the top 30, if not the top TEN!!! Lion Pride!!!
Cornell is missing
That list is more fkd up than a soup sandwich. Smgdmfh
Where is vassar?
Belmont.
I guess UF campus, should be one of most beautiful campuses!!! @_~
Florida State is really nice
What! No Michigan State University campus?
MSU does have an awesome campus
MSU should be in top 5
Yoli purpleflower - I am a graduate of Michigan State. It is not a beautiful campus. “Top 5”? That’s absurd.
@@GH-oi2jf, I am sorry to hear you sat that. I liked the clarity and variety of the layout of thd campus. I would like to visit it again soon since I have not been there in a long while. Viewing the campus from online shows many changes and improvements since I graduate from there many years ago.
Castle looking colleges like my college is some square buildings and theirs are castles
My criticism is none of these seem to take any account of the countryside around the school. They all have nice looking buildings but so do a hundred other schools. I have visited a few schools on this list but I think Western Washington University and the Air Force Academy have much nicer surroundings.
Texas Tech University deserves a mention on this list as well.
UNC campus (I was there)
How is UVA #1? It’s nice but not even close to #1.
You have lost all credibility. Not including Princeton, but puting Michigan on your list? What's wrong with you?
I know everyone thinks their Alma mater belongs, but I have to mention Fordham University. Put it this way, we have any school in the 5 boroughs of New York City beat.
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What about Columbia? And Princeton?
Joseph Fisher agree
No to Columbia and yes to Princeton.
UNC is in my top 2, but I thought Cornell was prettier by a hair.
Sewanee? Texas A&M?
No Princeton with all the historic buildings. This is so random
you forgot berry college
This is absurd. No ITT Tech?
I want to go to furman LOL
No one is going to agree with all of this, but I think it's generally right.
Alabama uni. Looks like Disneyland
It looks like you never reached Dartmouth College or Brown University.
Dartmouth campus is absolutely the one that there are those who love it!
brutally cold though
University of Michigan number one go blues
If UConn and Pepperdine are missing, this is a bogus list.
Boring school. Nothing to do there or see
@@dominoranger6254 I've been to Pepperdine's campus and it's far from boring. Neither is UConn's, one the prettiest in the East. You need to get out more.
@@nostpoonk I have also been there. Beautiful school. Crazy how it is right on the water. I was talking about uconn. My mom went there, said it was nice but boring.
Larry Cohen UConn? Ha I live in CT and UConn is nothing special
Half of these selected universities were random choices.
What about Tulane University?
What about University of Phoenix Online?
University of Phoenix Online - nothing is as beautiful as my living room
Every college campus now
Lol!
Online LOL total waste of money
Hahaha this guy
Okay, I think we all know Cornell is the most beautiful. You can’t put Harvard on this list but not Cornell. Harvard is maybe 20% as beautiful as Cornell.
Gina agree
Agreed. Cornell is beautiful
I visited Cornell this past July, you are right, absolutely stunning.
Honestly, Harvard has the least beautiful campus of the Ivies. I personally love Columbia.
Gina : University of Washington (Seattle) is #1, with Cornell, Stanford, Yale, Dartmouth, and Notre Dame not far behind.
You can argue any of those campuses as #1, but the UW-Seattle is just special. I’ve visited to 3/5ths of the schools on this list, plus some that SHOULD be listed.
UW-Seattle is urban but has an Ivy League feel, and at the same time offers green acres, water and Mountain views, and eclectic scenery that blends together nicely. Take a virtual tour.
Duke
Michigan
William & Mary
Yale
Brown
Notre Dame
Vanderbilt
Northwestern
U-Chicago
Emory
Wisconsin
Stanford
UCLA
Georgetown
U-Illinois
Columbia
Penn
Dartmouth
Lewis & Clark
All beautiful campuses, but none can touch UW.
Princeton, Berkeley, Cornell, Williams, Syracuse, and Pepperdine weren’t even listed but should have been.
UNC Chapel Hill, Wake Forest and some of the other schools listed don’t belong in the top-30. Sorry. 🤷🏽♂️
Univ, Of Colo Boulder????
Cornell, Berkeley, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown, Kenyon, Univ of Ohio (Athens)?
You mean Ohio University. There is no University of Ohio
No Princeton? No Cornell? No App State? Hmmmm - not sure this would be my Top 30
Beauty is in the beholders eye
CU Boulder? Jk I know it’s your opinion. Great video!
Is cu boulder on the list?
how is virginia tech and oregon not on the list?
Or West Virginia.
Jimmy wheaton : Great-looking campuses.
Jimmy wheaton - The University of Oregon does not belong on the list. I am quite familiar with it. Being in the most beautiful state doesn’t get them on the list.
When you pick a broad, subjective topic, you leave yourself open to widespread criticism. Princeton and Cornell are beautiful, and Pepperdine should be here somewhere. Northwestern is 10 times more picturesque than Michigan, but I suppose you can please more people picking UM. One of the nation's most gorgeous campuses is probably completely unfamiliar to you . Samford University in Birmingham is extraordinary.
Uchicago should be top 5. Northwestern should be on the list too
unseen1231 Northwestern really nice
Yes, Northwestern University has a very lush campus right on Lake Michigan in a beautiful old (and rich) neighborhood. An Ivy League type atmosphere in the mid-west just north of Chicago.
My mother graduated with honors from Northwestern University and my brother-in-law received his master's and doctorate there.
@@lorik.6669 Yes Northwestern is really nice and a stylish university as is "Kalamazoo College" (oldest college in Michigan, which is a private college and trademarked as the Harvard of the midwest) and right next to it on its hills are "Western Michigan University" built on a former hilly golf course. Not far from Lake Michigan either yet near the beautiful downtown of Kalamazoo with heated street and sidewalks and brick roads. In fact Kalamazoo College has a brick road down the middle of the campus from the 1800's. Enjoy photos wmich.edu/facilities/planning/east-photos-trivia
www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2011/01/developers_showing_early_inter.html
on huge hill
www.mywmu.com/s/1428/gid2/story.aspx?sid=1428&gid=2&pgid=3998
www.flickr.com/photos/thaddfiala/3153935559
any thoughts?
No disagreements, however Kalamazoo isn't Chicago.
Lori K. Oh did I say it was Chicago??? Better take English classes
Army and the US naval academy.
Cornell should be in top 5 ….it’s way more beautiful than you think….people just don’t think so because it’s in middle of nowhere….someone who has visited Cornell knows it’s real beauty❤️💛
Baylor University campus is good too. But my favorite is Stanford. SMU has a very clean cut campus.
Santa Clara University is also an extremely beautiful campus.
Princeton, Cornell, Oberlin, Wellesley, Michigan State U, Wabash, Cal at Berkeley, all have beautiful campuses.
Also, Pepperdine and UC Santa Cruz and University of Hawaii and University of Miami have a say on this list.
I disagree with a lot of this. Cornell is the most beautiful. Most publications will agree. Where's Dartmouth, Princeton. Both are more beautiful than Harvard. University of Vermont? This listing was CRAP.
I am a Michigan and Cornell alum, and while I preferred my experience at Michigan, I have to say Cornell’s campus is prettier than Michigan’s. Michigan’s campus belongs among the top 30, but Cornell’s campus should be among the top 10.
Cornell is definitely top 10 in my estimation. I absolutely rank it higher than UVA, which has a beautiful campus but not #1. The person devising this list is probably a UVA alum.
Agreed. Cornell
Yes! Cornell.
Here in Brazil, we have a terrible educational system. My congratulations for Americans. You built a great educational system.
Dalton Agrônomo I was under the impression has some top research institutions
No no the system is just corrupt beyond belief
Amigo não, eu pensava o mesmo mas depois de me mudar pra cá eu sei que só americano e rico consegue estudar aqui.
Apenas o ensino médio é melhor nos EUA, universidade nunca.
You must have never seen the campus of Berry College.
Eston Alford that’s what I said! How could they not add Berry?!? Alum speaking here, so I’m biased.
#30 - I agree. U of Chicago is my father's alma mater. #26 U MIch is my grad school alma mater. And while I love my school - especially for its great academics - there are only a few places on campus that are exceptionally beautiful: the Law Quad is certainly one of them. Many of its buildings are spectacular in size (especially its medical center). I'm surprised Cornell, UC Santa Cruz, and Salve Regina are not included. All three are exceptionally beautiful. And having a big football stadium does not make a school beautiful.
I love Michigan. It is not a particularly beautiful campus. I do like that they didn’t just populate the list with waterfront colleges. Having said this, Pepperdine isn’t on the list 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Where the heck is Vanderbilt? Gotta say University of Central Florida isn't even the most beautiful campus in Orlando. That would be Rollins College.
I agree!!
Missed Berry College! and University of the South!
I totally agree Berry College should have been included in the list.
What?!!! No Pepperdine??? I had a view of the Pacific from my dorm room window - made it easy every morning to decide whether to go to class or go surfing!!! :D
No different than Michigan Technology University
@Sudhir Kakar Why?
Sudhir Kakar yeah I heard that about Pepperdine
Pepperdine is a gorgeous school. California has many beautiful campuses though.
Auburn and Clemson are beautiful too.
Whoever made this list obviously refused to do their homework ! You give me no other option other than to fail you for your lack of effort !
Colgate, Princeton, Cornell?
Boston College??
Didn't you ever visit West Point and see the majestic buildings, the grounds, the chapel, the statues with the backdrop of the Hudson River?
I agree.
I'm definitely NOT complaining because it clearly states that it's just the opinion of the author but I personally think that Berry College in Rome, Georgia has the most beautiful campus in the world. It's definitely the largest! Have a blessed day!