The most beautiful college in every state
Founded in 1830 by Mobile's first catholic bishop, Michael Portier, this southern institution — named one of the South's most beautiful campuses by Southern Living — was one of the first Catholic colleges established in the Southeast.
Established in 1857, the University of Arizona has since been home to many famous figures, from Kourtney Kardashian and Kristen Wiig to five-time NBA champion Steve Kerr.
Tucked away in suburban Conway, this liberal arts institution incorporates its natural surroundings into its campus architecture — think redbrick buildings, azalea-lined walkways, and old oak trees spread across the 175-acre campus.
Once a 2-acre site in Oakland and now a sprawling 178-acre campus, UC Berkeley's college grounds have undergone several transformations over the years.
The University of Colorado Boulder's campus underwent a transformation between 1918 and 1932 when American architect Charles Klauder — whose other notable works include Cornell University, Penn State University
Elements of traditional Collegiate Gothic and modernist styles co-exist on this 261-acre campus. Modern structures, including architect Eero Saarinen's Ingalls Rink and the glass Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, stand out against the classical buildings.
Flagler College's 47-acre campus — recognized by Southern Living as one of the most beautiful campuses in the South — operates out of the former Spanish Renaissance-style Ponce de León Hotel.