Virginia Union University is a historic HBCU founded in 1865 that punches above its weight in humanities, social sciences, and pre-law programming. You'll get a genuinely personal education here—professors know your name, they know your goals, and they expect you to show up. The Richmond location puts you near serious cultural institutions, a growing tech scene, and Fortune 500 companies.
VUU's strength is in mentorship and community. Alumni networks in law, medicine, and education are tight and active. Class sizes are small enough that you won't get lost, but the campus is engaged enough that you'll find your people.
The campus itself is compact and historic, with a vibe that's intellectual without being pretentious. Tuition is reasonable for what you're getting, and the financial aid office actually seems to want to help you afford it.