Public universities are free in my third world country.
You can view the trains from the labs and classrooms.
The campus was originally, erm "train infraestructure zone" along the rails. The main building on campus are reutilized train infraestructures, for example the "Tornavías" was an old circular train garage, with the interchanger still inside.
The new buildings are constructivists
https://www.unsam.edu.ar/prensa/galeria.asp
Anyways, if any 'murican chapo looking for selling a kidney to study medicine, universities are free here, and a person can live decently with 350 US$/month renting an apartment. You need to understand spanish, tho
WVU has this for getting around campus, but of course there are no rail transit connections to a larger network because there isn't a larger network.
Oh, the campus is 10 blocks away each from three mayor train / bus stations; and sometimes when rains they use a bus from these stations to the center of campus.
PRT doesn't seem good. Reminds me of the "something"-bahns
the best transit is the transit you've already built