At University Press Club News Portal, we do our very best to provide timely, accurate, and clear information to our readers. But like any platform run by humans, we understand that mistakes can — and occasionally do — happen.
Whether it’s a typo, a date that’s changed after publishing, or a misinterpretation of an official notice, we take every report of an error seriously. Our readers rely on us for clarity and dependability, and we don’t take that responsibility lightly.
What Happens When We Find an Error?
If we become aware of a mistake — either through our own internal review or from a reader’s message — we take the following steps:
- Review the concern carefully. We double-check the source of the information, compare it against updated or original references, and confirm whether a correction is necessary.
- Make the correction. If the error affects the meaning or accuracy of the content, we will revise the article accordingly.
- Add a note. In most cases, we include a brief explanation at the end or beginning of the article, noting what was changed and why.
Not all edits are publicly flagged — for example, minor grammatical fixes or style improvements. But any changes that could affect the reader’s understanding will be clearly marked.
How You Can Help?
We welcome corrections and appreciate when our readers help us get things right.
If you’ve spotted something that looks off — a number, a date, a name, or anything else — feel free to email us at:
📧 [email protected]
Please include:
- The title or URL of the article
- A short explanation of what seems incorrect
- Any source or reference that supports the correction
We read every message, and even if we don’t reply immediately, your input is reviewed by someone on our editorial team.
Transparency Is Important to Us
We believe in being upfront when something needs to be fixed. We won’t quietly change key facts without noting it — because your trust matters more than pretending we never make a mistake.
Corrections don’t just help us maintain high standards — they also show our commitment to being open and accountable.
Final Thought
No publication is perfect, but we aim to improve every day. With your help and feedback, we can keep refining the quality of our reporting and remain a trustworthy source of education and job-related news.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for holding us to a higher standard.