The Nicest College Campuses You Have Seen...

<p>So many beautiful schools but i have to say Georgetown once you get into the campus is the best but overall i would have to go with harvard because its nice outside of the campus as well</p>

<p>The University of Chicago is beautiful... it's even considered a botanical garden, as the university is eager to point out. But seriously, the buildings and campus are quite breathtaking.</p>

<p>U.Va.!
Stanford, Yale, Reed campuses also looked gorgeous.</p>

<ol>
<li>Elon-- it beats everyone. You have to see it.</li>
<li>Clemson</li>
<li>Georgetown</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>Georgetown</li>
<li>University of Chicago</li>
<li>Florida State</li>
<li>U Maryland</li>
</ol>

<p>Of the campuses I visited:
1. University of Washington
2. Stanford
3. USC
4. UCLA
5. University of Arizona</p>

<p>With out a doubt!: The United States Military Academy at West Point, NY.
Beautiful, well appointed, historic and situated in one of the most scenic areas in the entire country, NY's mid-Hudson valley. It is breathtaking, both visually and historically. </p>

<p>Of course there is a "price" to be paid for attending that venue. (‘nother topic)</p>

<p>Davidson, Hamilton, Rhodes</p>

<p>I have only visited five (UCLA, UC Berkeley, UT Austin, JHU, and Stanford), but among all of these, Stanford is the most beautiful, followed by Berkeley.</p>

<p>The prettiest campuses I have seen:</p>

<p>Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Indiana University-Bloomington
Princeton University
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
University of Virginia
University of Washinton</p>

<p>Alexandre: I'm surprised you didn't mention Michigan. ;)</p>

<p>Michigan has a very nice campus and some beautiful buildings. It is very impressive overall. But it is not pretty or beautiful. The landscaping is mediocre and the university is mixed with the town of Ann Arbor with no discernable separation. It adds character, but takes away from the beauty. </p>

<p>If I were to list the 50 most beautiful campuses, it would make the list, but not the top 25! hehe</p>

<p>Washington StL and Vandy both have great campuses.</p>

<p>UW is not pretty, i live across the campus. i see it everyday, its so ugly all winter (which is the majority of the time spent there) the location here is very pretty but the campus is hideous, the dorms get some of the worst ratings in the country.</p>

<p>i still stick by my list but ill add davidson from what someone said cuz that is also a fabulous campus as well as dartmouth (even though it is in the middle of nowhere)</p>

<p>Personally, Stanford University's campus is the nicest college campus I have seen. Santa Clara University's campus comes in at a close second place.</p>

<ol>
<li>Oxford/Cambridge</li>
<li>Durham Uiversity (UK)</li>
<li>Tulane</li>
</ol>

<p>I don't like UCSD's modern architecture as much but La Jolla is beautiful. Nothing beats waking up then watching the Pacific Ocean from your room or dinning hall terrace.</p>

<p>::but NOT Philly lol::</p>

<p>Excuse me? Philadelphia is a beautiful, historic city full of fun things to do.</p>

<p>Anyone ever seen College of Charleston in South Carolina? Definitely one of the most beautiful campuses I've ever seen.</p>

<p>Of the campuses I've seen:</p>

<p>1) Princeton <a href="yes%20I'm%20biased%20on%20this%20one!">i</a>*
2) Stanford
3) UVA
4) Dartmouth
5) Mount Holyoke
6) Brown
7) Harvard
8) Wellesley
9) Cornell
10) Oxford (only spent one quick afternoon there, so didn't see a lot of it)</p>

<p>Emory's campus was gorgeous!</p>