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Last reviewed June 2026
Before You Reach Out
Most questions are already answered somewhere on the site. Save yourself a wait and try these first.
How Is a College Scored?
The full UCD Score formula, peer groups, sub-scores, and labels are documented on the methodology page.
Where Does the Data Come From?
Five federal datasets back every number on the site. See each source, what it provides, and when it was last refreshed.
Who Runs This Site?
Independent project. No college affiliation, no lead-gen, no pay-for-placement. The full story is on the about page.
Got a Quick Question?
Eight common questions about net price, earnings, majors vs. programs, and more are answered on the homepage FAQ.
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- Data corrections. Tell us the college name, the specific stat that looks wrong, and a federal source we can verify against if you have one.
- Press inquiries. Include your publication, your deadline, and the topic. We can usually accommodate fast turnarounds for journalists on tight timelines.
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What We Don't Help With
We're a data project, not a college counselor or admissions consultant. For the items below you will get better help elsewhere.
Personal Admissions Advice
Talk to your high school counselor or a licensed independent counselor.
Application Essay Review
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Financial Aid Disputes
Contact that college's financial aid office directly. They have your file.
Acceptance Predictions
"Will I get in?" depends on factors no data site can see, including essays, recommendations, and demonstrated interest.
General Career Counseling
Try the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook or a licensed career counselor.