Join the CLT Classical Teaching Corps
The CLT Classical Teaching Corps connects the best teachers of tomorrow with the top classical schools of today. Admitted members are guaranteed placement at a top classical school upon completing the training program.
Applications are now closed. All decisions will be made and applicants will be notified about acceptance by February 1, 2025.
Questions? Email Katie Prefontaine at kprefontaine@cltexam.com.
About the Corps
The CLT Classical Teaching Corps is open to current college seniors and recent college graduates. Strong applicants will have a passion for education as formation and a desire to impact the next generation.
CLT is partnering with a select cohort of top classical schools which include Catholic, Christian, and charter. Corps members admitted to the program will be guaranteed a teaching position at one of these schools and will commit to teach at their assigned school for two years.
CLT is also partnering with Benedictine College, Belmont Abbey, and the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University to provide on-campus teaching training and formation for Corps members in the summer of 2025. This training will be for graduate credit and Corps members will have opportunities to complete the graduate program at these universities during their time of service in the CLT Classical Teaching Corps.
Meet Our Distinguished Chairs
The three distinct tracks for the CLT Classical Teaching Corps–Catholic, Classical Christian, and Classical Charter–will each be led by a Distinguished Chair to provide vision and oversight for Corps members.
Lindsay Hoyt, Classical Charter Distinguished Chair | Lindsay Hoyt is the Founder and Governing Board Chair of Cornerstone Classical Academy in Jacksonville, FL, as well as the Executive Director of Jacksonville Classical Academy.
Sean Maltbie, Catholic Distinguished Chair | Sean Maltbie is the current President and former Headmaster of Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids, MI.
Keith Nix, Classical Christian Distinguished Chair | Keith Nix is the Head of School at Veritas School in Richmond, VA and a member of the President’s Advisory Council for The Society for Classical Learning (SCL).