Editorial
Editorial Standards
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.
Our content is built around repeatable revision principles: specificity, clarity, self-awareness, prompt fit, narrative structure, and ethical use of feedback tools. We avoid claims that any essay tactic can guarantee admission.
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.
Review checks include whether advice is actionable, whether examples match the prompt being discussed, whether school-specific details are framed carefully, and whether the article distinguishes feedback from ghostwriting.
Sources
When an article depends on application rules, prompt wording, deadlines, or school-specific requirements, we prefer official admissions pages, application platform pages, or university-published materials. Articles may also include a Sources and Updates section with the references used for that guide.
Admissions requirements can change. Students should always confirm final instructions on the college, university, or application platform website before submitting.
Limitations
UniGPT provides educational guidance and essay feedback. It is not an admissions office, legal advisor, school counselor, or guarantee of admission. Students remain responsible for the accuracy, originality, and integrity of their applications.
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.
Material updates are reflected in the article metadata when the change affects guidance, factual accuracy, or application-specific information. Minor copy edits may not change the displayed update date.