Pros:
A very nice campus hosts 18 or so baskets organized in such a way that if you can figure out how to play all of the holes, it is a solid disc golf course.
A guide would be helpful, I'd do what you can to find someone to show you around.
Once I figured out where all of the holes were, I was pleasantly surprised by the variety. There was a decent balance of elevation, wooded and open holes, water in play, and some manmade obstructions (tennis courts). The holes are designed as such there are few ace runs though most baskets can be reached in 1 if you can hit your line and a birdie is relatively rewarding.
Length. Several short to medium length technical holes with some long 400+ foot bombs.
Access. Not far off the freeway, easy for travelers to get to.
Tees. Though slightly overgrown and some were covered in crap, dual concrete tees were provided for most (not all) holes.
Coeds. Though my overall experience was negative with a friendly lady pointing me in the wrong direction to find some holes (30 minutes of wandering around in the woods anyone?), I think this belongs in the pro section.
Cons:
Navigation. Hole 1 was relatively easy to find, and the course flowed fairly well through hole 7. I kind of made it up from there. Across the road and behind the nursing building from hole 7 I found tee 10. From 10 it backtracks then flows fairly well to 16. At that point there are obvious holes, though I'm not sure what they're numbered or how they flow, we'll call them 8,9,17 and 18. In all, I believe I found 18 playable holes (15 was under construction). A map would be helpful. Find a guide.
Lack of maintenance. It seems that a lot of effort went into putting the course in, landscaping and clearing of fairways, but not much has been done to upkeep it. This results in the confusing layout, overgrown tees, and a course that is rough around the edges. A touch of maintaining and this could be a very nice course.
Other users. A parking lot, some campus roads, tennis courts, and campus buildings all come into play, hazards for those not aware, be careful.
Local Scene. I'm not so sure anybody plays this course.
Other Thoughts:
If you like being confused and like trying to solve the puzzle of how the course flows, I believe you'll enjoy the holes that are in play on this very nice campus.