Although the university campus is used not only by college students but also by local residents, the campus plan is focused on increasing the convenience of disabled students. Therefore, it is necessary to apply Universal Design concept('design for all'), more advanced concept than Barrier Free'. In this aspect, plans were sought out to improve the space into a 'space for everybody' by researching and analyzing the campus pedestrian space in the Universal Design aspect. Therefore, K university was selected as the subject and a field survey and recognition survey were conducted on the pedestrian space as well as the application and evaluation of the design analysis tool, and the results are as follows. 1) The extension of the street width is required and resting space needs to be improved for 'fairness'. 2) Bike lanes are required for 'functionality'. 3) More resting spaces are required for 'convenience'. 4) Facilities such as induction zones and boundary belts need to be improved for 'information'. 5) The areas that are unsafe need to be improved with 'safety' in mind. 6) The walkways need to be interconnected for 'accessibility'. 7) Damaged or subsided areas need to be improved for 'durability'. 8) Constant interest in maintenance and management is required for 'beauty' and 'freshness'.