No problem! Jesuit colleges sometimes work out really well for “reading and writing” sorts of kids in general, and then I know Loyola Maryland specifically has a very robust undergrad Writing program:
One of the cool things about the program is they have a bunch of designated Interdisciplinary Majors, and one of those is History. So not so much a double major as a single major that is designed for people with that combination of interests.
This “works” in part because the standard undergrad “core curriculum” is already covering a good part of a History major, say, so you basically just have to add some upper-level History courses. You can see what I mean in this worksheet:
They also have a BFA in Creative Writing, although that is a completely different level of intensity.
Just seemed to me worth considering, all the more so knowing it would be on budget.