America’s prettiest college campuses [SLIDESHOW]

Sure, college is grossly overpriced these days. It’s also a riskier investment than ever. There’s no denying, though, that the carefree undergraduate lifestyle is a nice way to spend four years. Moreover, some college campuses are idyllic little slices of heaven that seem soaked in perfect academic majesty.

These 20 campuses are the most idyllic and the most soaked.

Enjoy!

Princeton: often imitated, never duplicated

1. Princeton University

Among the oldest campuses in the country, Princeton is full of stately gray stone and intricate architectural detail. You’d have to go to Europe to find a college even arguably more beautiful.

We hold this truth to be self-evident: UVA is stunning

2. University of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson ordered that his gravestone mention but three achievements: the Declaration of Independence, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, and the University of Virginia, which he designed. The campus is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Fewer schools are lovelier in the fall than Kenyon

3. Kenyon College

Kenyon is the oldest private college in Ohio and home to some of the finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture on this continent, or any continent.

God’s Taco Bell

4. Stanford University

You won’t find a better collection of Spanish Colonial Revival-style architecture than what permeates Stanford’s campus. The sum of the atmosphere is something akin to the Taco Bell you’ll frequent in heaven.

Majestically Southern, classically gothic

5. Sewanee: The University of the South

There’s something majestically Southern about this perfectly manicured campus filled with classic Gothic buildings. The mountaintop setting helps, as do the 13,000 scenic, school-owned acres surrounding the school.

Five-star Malibu resort or Pepperdine?

6. Pepperdine University

This lushly landscaped, largely Mediterranean-style campus sits almost on the beach in swanky Malibu, Calif. Many dorm rooms have ocean views and, of course, functioning gas fireplaces.

The posh country club that is Vassar

7. Vassar College

Why merely spend time on some ordinary campus when you can be pampered by all manner of eclectic architectural splendor on over 1,000 stunning acres?

The Wren Building at W&M, standing tall since 1700

8. The College of William & Mary

Even the modern buildings are halfway decent on this large, historical campus full of green grass and towering trees. The perfectly colonial Christopher Wren building is the oldest university building in these United States.

IU Bloomington is almost certainly the prettiest flagship state school

9. Indiana University Bloomington

The iconic Sample Gates welcome you to this huge campus. Inside those gates, you’ll find immaculate landscaping, lots of trees and limestone buildings galore. Outside, the highly convivial college town of Bloomington is certainly a plus.

A nook at Yale. Or is it a cranny?

10. Yale University

Yale’s campus is probably most famous for achieving the perfection of the Collegiate Gothic architecture style. Most every building is lovely, though, especially the old ones, and the entire campus is filled with glorious nooks and crannies to explore.

UCSC offers scenic views and old-growth trees galore

11. University of California, Santa Cruz

U-C Santa Cruz, established in 1965 and home of the Banana Slug mascot, is easily the youngest school on this list. While the architecture is certainly nothing to write home about, the local scenery is breathtaking. The campus is basically plopped down in a redwood forest amid the Santa Cruz Mountains. It’s Shangri-la for outdoorsy types.

Rice is a true Southern belle

12. Rice University

Rice’s distinctly Southern, meticulously symmetrical campus features well-garnished buildings with commodious archways and gracious columns. Oak trees and green space are ample, too. Standing on the quad, it’s almost impossible to believe that you are also standing in the fourth most populous city in the United States.

A tough water hazard near Furman’s chapel

13. Furman University

Imagine if Augusta National Golf Club were repurposed as an undergraduate institution complete with several very nice Georgian-style buildings. That’s sort of what Furman’s campus is like.

Hogwarts, North American division

14. Bryn Mawr College

The architecture at Bryn Mawr is gray, intensely Gothic, and full of captivating detail. A few other schools have a decent counter argument, but this place is the closest you are likely to get to Hogwarts as a muggle in North America.

It’s all about white columns and red bricks at W&L

15. Washington and Lee University

Brick facades and white pillars in Southern Colonial style have gone viral at W&L. Acres of green grass, the quaint surrounding town of Lexington and the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains make for an exquisite setting.

“This is what a college should look like,” declared President Dwight Eisenhower in 1953

16. Dartmouth College

You could argue that Dartmouth looks like so many other New England campuses, but that’s not quite right. Dartmouth was founded in 1769. All those other schools are just imitating Dartmouth’s greatness. The buildings here are far from ornate but they are beautiful in their own sturdy, New Hampshire way.

Expect the Spanish Renaissance style at USD

17. University of San Diego

The buildings at USD are whitish and pretty much uniformly in the Spanish Renaissance architectural style. The lush, hilly, idyllic campus is flawlessly maintained and very easy on the eyes. If you stand in the right place, the views of the Pacific Ocean are stunning.

The aroma that is classic Midwestern college-ness permeates Miami (OH)

18. Miami University (Ohio)

Miami University’s campus absolutely reeks of whatever it is a classic Midwestern college smells like. The layout is sensible. Trees and grass abound. The very traditional, red brick buildings all sort of look the same, really, but that’s part of the charm.

Everybody loves the Collegiate Gothic architecture on Duke’s West campus

19. Duke University

Duke’s East campus boasts some impressive examples of Georgian architecture, but it’s otherwise just okay. West campus is where to find the Gothic architecture that everybody loves. The multiple acres of gardens on campus are also especially lovely.

The world’s most refreshing campus

20. University of Colorado at Boulder

You wouldn’t think that a heavily Tuscan-influenced style of architecture using local sandstone would work with the magnificent, sometimes snow-covered peaks of the Rocky Mountains as a backdrop. You’d be woefully wrong.

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