Earn a Globally Recognized Yoga Credential with World Yoga Alliance Standards
Choosing the right yoga certification can shape your entire teaching career. That’s why thousands of yoga teachers and schools worldwide trust the World Yoga Alliance (WYA Community) — one of the largest and most recognized yoga accreditation organizations globally.
If you’re curious about what sets a WYA credential apart, this guide provides a clear, step-by-step breakdown of WYA standards, teacher credentials, and school accreditation requirements.
Why WYA Standards Matter
The World Yoga Alliance establishes global benchmarks for yoga and wellness education. Every teacher, training program, and school registered with WYA must adhere to strict quality, ethics, and safety standards that protect both students and educators.

WYA standards ensure:
By maintaining these standards, WYA guarantees that yoga education remains authentic, professional, and globally respected.
Teacher Credential Levels (RYT Pathway)
WYA offers three primary teacher credentials, each designed to build your skills, confidence, and professional credibility. All credentials comply with WYA’s Code of Ethics and verified training standards.
RYT 200 – Foundation

RYT 300 – Advanced
- Deepens your practice and teaching skills.
- Ideal for teachers ready to advance their expertise.
RYT 500 – Professional
- Complete 500-hour certification (Level 3).
- This is the highest WYA credential and is recognized worldwide.
School Accreditation: What WYA Requires
To become a WYA-Accredited Yoga School (RSY) or a WYA-Certified Yoga School (CYS), programs must meet rigorous quality guidelines.
RSY License Registration & Levels
- RSY Level 1: 16–100 hours
- RSY Level 2: 101–200 hours
- RSY Level 3: 201–300 hours
- RSY Level 4: 301–500 hours
- Higher RSY License: 501–1,000 hours
RSY Schools must:
- Submit a curriculum aligned with WYA standards
- Employ at least one RYT-500 lead trainer
- Follow the official WYA Training Manual Guidelines
- Pass regular quality audits


CYS License Registration & Levels
- CYS Level 1: 16–199 hours
- CYS Level 2: 200–299 hours
- CYS Level 3: 301–500 hours
- Higher CYS License: 501–1,000 hours
CYS Schools must:
- Have the freedom to use WYA Training Manuals
- Employ at least one CYT-500 lead trainer
- Follow official WYA Training Guidelines for quality control
- Issue the WYA CYT Diploma upon course completion
Code of Ethics: The Heart of WYA
The WYA Code of Ethics ensures every learning environment is:
- Safe
- Inclusive
- Respectful
- Transparent
- True to traditional yoga values
By following these ethical guidelines, WYA protects both teachers and students while maintaining the integrity of yoga education worldwide.

Continuing Education Requirements
To maintain active status and credibility, WYA teachers must complete 20 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) every two years.
This can include:
- Workshops
- Mentorship programs
- Advanced training
- Specialty courses
Continued education ensures that teachers remain inspired, skilled, and up-to-date with the latest practices.
Why a WYA Credential Stands Out
A WYA registration provides:
- Global recognition
- A verified digital badge
- Listing in the worldwide WYA Directory
- Trust from students and studios
- Membership in an international yoga community
Your WYA credential is more than a certificate — it represents your professional identity, credibility, and dedication to authentic yoga education.
Final Thoughts
Whether you are beginning your yoga journey or advancing to higher teaching levels, WYA standards provide clarity, safety, and international recognition.
By adhering to WYA guidelines, you ensure that your teaching is ethical, professional, and globally respected — a mark of excellence in the world of yoga education.
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