Academic credit is available through Eastern University’s Templeton Honors College for select ClassicalU content used in three graduate courses within the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT). Earn stand-alone graduate course credit as a non-degree student or apply to the full master’s program. These courses integrate honors-level academic rigor with practical teaching methodologies, helping educators deepen their pedagogical expertise while earning graduate credentials. Academic credit is awarded by Eastern University upon enrollment and successful completion; ClassicalU subscription does not include tuition/fees. See admissions requirements for Templeton’s MAT in Classical Education.
Academic credit is available through Taylor University for select ClassicalU content in seven graduate courses aligned to Society for Classical Learning teacher certification requirements; upon completing the seven courses, educators can apply for SCL certification. Credit is awarded upon enrollment and successful completion; tuition/fees not included with ClassicalU subscription. This comprehensive program combines Taylor University’s commitment to Christian liberal arts education with the Society for Classical Learning’s rigorous standards for classical pedagogy. Enrolled participants will explore the trivium, great books curriculum, and Socratic teaching methods while building a strong foundation in classical educational philosophy and practice. Visit Taylor University’s program page for details.
