Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, is the world's first chartered women's college and it takes that history seriously without being stuck in the past. You're getting a rigorous liberal arts education with significant financial aid (the school commits real money to access) and genuine focus on women's leadership.
The curriculum balances traditional liberal arts with professional preparation. The community is tight and genuinely supportive. Class sizes are small, and professors know you. The college's emphasis on women's supportment is authentic, not marketing.
The student body is diverse and relatively unaffected by Greek life culture (though some sororities exist). Macon is a real city, not a college town, so you're not living in a bubble. The college's main use is financial aid and genuine commitment to your success, not name recognition.