Virginia CIC Manager Licensing / Pre-Licensing Pathway
Waitlist OpenVirginia Common Interest Community Manager Education
Practical, state-specific manager education aligned with Virginia's common interest community framework — governance, compliance, financial oversight, and day-to-day association operations.
The Virginia Licensing Pathway
Virginia regulates common interest community managers under a state-specific framework. CICSC delivers a practical education pathway aligned with that framework, plus office hours and ongoing manager resources.
Who This Is For
- Aspiring Virginia CIC managers (principal and supervisory)
- Management company staff preparing for licensure
- Onsite community managers entering professional licensing
- Career professionals expanding into Virginia CIC management
Curriculum
The Virginia CIC Manager Education program covers the topics that govern community association management in Virginia and that managers face every day in the field.
- 01Virginia common interest community framework
- 02CIC manager regulatory pathway
- 03Association governance and board authority
- 04Management company responsibilities
- 05Meetings, records, notices, and compliance
- 06Budgeting and financial oversight
- 07Reserve planning and maintenance coordination
- 08Rules enforcement and due process
- 09Ethics and professional standards
- 10Risk management
- 11Board communication
- 12Practical case studies
Join the Virginia waitlist
I understand that state licensing requirements may change and that CICSC course approval status may vary by state. I understand that CICSC will clearly identify whether a course is approved, pending approval, coming soon, or waitlist-only before enrollment.
Status: waitlist open. CICSC will not represent this program as State Approved unless and until it is formally approved by the relevant Virginia regulatory authority.
Frequently Asked
Does this course satisfy Virginia's CIC manager education requirements?+
Course approval status is shown on this page. CICSC will clearly identify whether the course is Coming Soon, Approval Pending, or State Approved before any enrollment becomes active. Students should confirm current requirements with the appropriate Virginia regulatory authority.
Is this for principal/supervisory managers, employees, or both?+
The content is designed to be relevant to managers across roles, with sections specifically addressing principal/supervisory responsibilities and management company oversight.
What is included with enrollment?+
Full coursework, one year of CICSC membership, 1:1 office hours during the course, manager templates and checklists, and a certificate of completion subject to state approval rules.
Want to Talk to Someone?
Request a 1:1 office hours session. We will help you understand the Virginia licensing pathway and how CICSC manager resources can support your career.
Licensing Notice: CICSC provides educational resources for community association leaders and managers. Licensing requirements vary by state and may change. Course approval status will be clearly identified on each course page before enrollment. CICSC materials are educational in nature and are not legal advice.
Affiliation Notice: CICSC is not affiliated with the Community Associations Institute (CAI), CAMICB, or any state licensing agency unless expressly stated.
Independence Notice: The Common Interest Community Standards Council (CICSC) is an independent organization and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Community Associations Institute (CAI) or the Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB). CICSC credentials and professional development certificates are independent of CAI designations and CAMICB certifications. CICSC does not issue, administer, or replace any credential offered by CAI or CAMICB.
Disclaimer: CICSC provides educational resources, governance standards, and practical advisory support. CICSC does not provide legal advice, accounting advice, tax advice, engineering advice, insurance advice, or reserve study services. Board members and associations should consult qualified professionals for matters requiring professional judgment or legal interpretation.