Corrections

Corrections help keep the evidence record current.

University Evidence treats corrections as part of maintaining source-backed public claims. A correction should identify the claim, the proposed change, and the source, definition, or period issue that needs review.

Correction policy

A correction request is reviewed against the evidence, not preference.

Corrections and disputes may involve outdated values, stronger current sources, reporting-period mismatches, definition or denominator problems, scope concerns, or wording that overstates the evidence.

Formal correction intake will be published before institution profiles are opened for public correction review.