Top 20 Most Beautiful College Campuses in America
Last updated: January 21st, 2018
Ahh college. A place for you to expand your horizons, gain a better understanding of the world, make lifelong friends, and get those sweet, sweet Instagram likes for that artsy picture you took of your college (#nofilter of course). Without further ado, here are the most beautiful college campuses in America.
Ahh college. A place for you to expand your horizons, gain a better understanding of the world, make lifelong friends, and get those sweet, sweet Instagram likes for that artsy picture you took of your college (#nofilter of course). Without further ado, here are the most beautiful college campuses in America.
20. Sonoma State University
Located in California Wine Country, Sonoma State University actually offers a Wine Business degree, with courses in wine marketing, wine finance, wine production, and so on. If the beauty of the campus doesn’t attract you to Sonoma State, maybe their wine program will. 19. Florida State University
It's hard to sum up Florida State University's beauty with one picture, but the above shot of Westcott Building does it a little justice. Located in all-around beautiful Florida, FSU has amazing weather year-round, which is always a plus. Trust me, I would love to be on a campus where walking around in negative temperatures and blizzards is unheard of. 18. Berry College
No, this isn't Hogwarts. This is Berry College in Georgia. It's a small college... in terms of enrollment anyway. The college boasts an unbelievable area of 27,000 acres. With just over 2,000 students, that's well over 10 acres per student. The grounds are flawlessly kept, and this is probably as close to Hogwarts as you can get here in the States. 17. University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Pictured above is the iconic Old Well, standing at the heart of campus while the flowers surround it in full bloom. This beautiful scene, among many others, can be found only at UNC at Chapel Hill. The first higher education establishment in North Carolina is currently home to nearly 30,000 students, and hundreds of thousands more since 1789. |
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