Editorial

Editorial Standards

UniGPT publishes admissions guidance and writing advice to help students make better decisions about their essays. This page explains how that content is created, reviewed, updated, and attributed.

Editorial Summary

Our editorial content is intended to be practical, specific, and honest. We prioritize advice students can apply directly to drafting and revision, and we avoid publishing generic filler designed only for search traffic.

Questions

If you believe a published article is inaccurate or unclear, contact support@unigpt.org.

Creation

Articles published on UniGPT are written and edited to reflect practical admissions advice, product knowledge, and revision strategy. We focus on helping applicants understand what makes a personal statement effective rather than promising admissions outcomes.

Review Process

Before publication, content is reviewed for clarity, coherence, consistency with our product positioning, and alignment with the underlying admissions topic. When a piece references time-sensitive application information, we aim to update it when the underlying facts change.

Corrections

If a published article contains a material error, we may revise the page and update its displayed modification date. Readers can report potential issues through our contact channel.

Authorship

Some articles are attributed to UniGPT Editorial, an editorial byline used for content reviewed and published on behalf of the company rather than a single named individual.

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