Corrections & Fact-Checking

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Corrections & Fact-Checking

At MBAGuide, our mission is to provide accurate and reliable data to help you make informed decisions. We understand that in a dynamic environment like business education, data can change. We are committed to a transparent and timely process for correcting any inaccuracies that may appear on our site.

How We Handle Corrections

Our corrections and fact-checking process is an essential part of our commitment to data integrity.

  • Submitting a Correction: If you identify a factual error, a data point that has changed, or a broken link, please use our designated form to submit a correction request. Please include a link to the page in question and provide documentation or a link to an official source that supports your claim.
  • Verification: Our editorial team will promptly review your submission. We verify all correction requests against official school websites, government databases (like IPEDS/NCES), and other reliable sources.
  • Resolution: Once a correction is verified, we will update the relevant page(s) and make the fix live within a few business days. For significant changes, we will often add a note to the page indicating the date of the update.
  • Accountability: We maintain a log of substantive corrections to ensure a transparent record of our updates.

What We Will Correct

We will correct factual errors related to:

  • Program Data: Tuition, enrollment, GMAT/GRE policies, and other program-specific metrics.
  • Ranking Data: Changes to the underlying data that impact a school’s score or ranking.
  • Outcomes: Graduate salaries, ROI, and employment statistics.
  • Programmatic Information: Accreditation status, concentrations, and delivery formats.

We are committed to continuous improvement and value your partnership in ensuring the accuracy of our data.

Use the form below to submit your corrections.

Want to learn more about how we work?

View our Ranking Methodology | Meet Our Expert Team | See Our Data Sources | Read Our Editorial Policy

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