I don’t have specific statistics programs to recommend (there are hundreds, maybe thousands of them), but I do recommend thinking about going to a public university for one - to minimize costs. Also, a good idea is that if you don’t go to a tippy-top university (and even if you do) is to go to one somewhere you may want to live. For a professional master’s, that can be helpful because you can do freelance work or part-time work in the area and make some connections. It’s not necessarily, of course, but it can help.
Remember that also as a college grad, your residency is based on where you live - so you can conceivably go live in a state for a year, working, and then apply to their MA in stats program. It’s not totally without risk but could potentially save you a lot of money.