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When do the practical exams and Yoga Teacher Training workshops at AURA take place?

Practical exams can be scheduled at any time of year. We will need, at least, 60 days advanced notice to schedule you in. There is an on-site test fee of $75. There is no charge for sending a practical exam video, or DVD, to us.

Yoga Teacher Certification workshops take place nine months out the the year, every other Friday evening and Saturday.

Yoga Teacher Training classes do not meet on holiday weekends. You can also call ahead to set a private test date. You can take an exam on-site with other interns or schedule a private session.

 

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