| Name some beautiful college campuses and why you found them beautiful. Urban, suburban and rural. I'll start. I drove through Massachusetts as a teenager and stopped to drive around the campus of Mt. Holyoke. I was 18 and about to go away to college myself but I fell in love with the campus. I sent away for the brochure and looked at it all of the time. I didn't apply because it was way too expensive and I didn't want to burden my single parent mother. |
| Rollins College. Amazing architecture, a lake, etc. in a cute, cute town. |
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Indiana University - it just seems to be the textbook version of what a college campus should be. Lots of pretty old buildings and beautiful landscaping/green areas
University of Chicago- this is the perfect urban campus. So many other urban schools are just plunked into a city without any sense of cohesion, but University of Chicago has beautiful buildings and a great campus Flagler College- it used to be a hotel and the main building is just gorgeous. The cafeteria is incredible. |
| Notre Dame |
| Rice -- set in the middle of Houston, but within hedges that surround a beautiful quad. The colleges (dorms) aren't that pretty, but the quad is lovely. |
| Come to St. Pete, Florida, and check out Eckerd College and USF St Pete - STUNNING campuses |
| ummm. how about some colleges that people here are actually going to attend? |
huh? |
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Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
https://miamioh.edu/news/miami-in-the-news/2019/05/miami-among-top-ten-mos-beautiful-college-campuses.html |
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| UVM, Stanford |
| UPenn |
| Dartmouth, Wellesley and Princeton |
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UC Santa Cruz.
Eckerd in Fla is on the water and pretty nice |
| I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns. |