Professional licensure disclosures

All programs, regardless of modality, are required to provide general (public) and direct (individual) disclosures to students in programs that lead to licensure or certification. This rule applies to educational programs that are either:

  • Designed to meet education requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation
  • Advertised as meeting such requirements

Read the VCU Professional Licensure and Certification Disclosure Implementation Guide »

VCU has evaluated all of its professional licensure programs. Each program has been assigned one of the following disclosure statuses for a state/U.S. territory:

  • Does meet requirements - (a student attestation is not required)
  • Does Not meet requirements - (a student attestation is required)
  • Undetermined - (a student attestation is required)
  • Not Required - (a student attestation is not required)

In order for students to enroll in a program that has the status of "Does Not meet requirements" or "Undetermined" for a state/U.S. territory, they must go through the university's attestation process and attest to seek employment in a state that meets the educational requirements.  Refer to VCU’s process for student attestations.

The university will reassess and update the information in the table below by July 1 each year.

VCU program disclosures

Select a VCU program below to see general program disclosures for a specific state/U.S. territory: