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Editorial Policy.

How we compile, review, fact-check, and maintain the educational resources and guides on the DelsuTools platform.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

At DelsuTools, we recognize that academic information is a "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL) content category for university students. Decisions regarding admission screenings, school fees, course loads, and graduation classifications can have significant financial and career consequences. Therefore, we maintain a strict Editorial and Quality Policy to ensure every article published on DelsuTools.ng is reliable, accurate, and completely transparent.

1. Core Quality Principles (E-E-A-T)

All content published on the Website must reflect Google's Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) criteria:

  • Experience: Our writers are current or former students of Delta State University, or technical experts who have direct physical experience navigating the Abraka, Oleh, and Oghara campus administrative registries.
  • Expertise: We leverage direct knowledge of university systems (including the 5.0 grading criteria, course registration limits, and the Remita RRR transaction network).
  • Authoritativeness: We do not rephrase generic tips. All articles reference verified schedules, notice board releases, and official portal declarations.
  • Trustworthiness: We operate with complete independence. We disclose our limitations and clearly state that we are not an official organ of DELSU management.

2. Zero Tolerance for Thin or AI-Generated Content

Google AdSense requires websites to provide unique, high-value content. We strictly adhere to this rule:

  • We reject short, thin articles (under 800-1000 words) that offer no genuine value or merely repeat search keywords.
  • All educational guides must exceed 1,500 words and contain step-by-step instructions, mathematical examples (where applicable), checklists, and FAQs.
  • We do not utilize automated AI writing software to draft or publish generic content. Every article is human-written, styled with micro-elements, and edited by our core founders.

3. Content Review & Update Schedule

Delta State University administrative guidelines are dynamic. Cutoff marks change each session based on candidate performance, and school fees schedules are revised. To keep DelsuTools reliable, we follow a routine review schedule:

  • Pre-Semester Audits: At the start of the Harmattan and Rain semesters, our editors check all course codes, credit thresholds, and registration procedures.
  • Admissions Cycle Audits: During the UTME Post-UTME screening window, cutoff databases are matched with official merit lists.
  • Archived Content Management: Outdated guidelines are either updated to the latest session standards or clearly marked as "Historical Archive Guide" to avoid misleading visitors.

4. Factual Corrections and Reader Reports

Despite our rigorous fact-checking process, errors can sometimes occur. DelsuTools is committed to correcting any factual inaccuracies immediately upon verification:

  • If you detect an outdated fee schedule, an incorrect prerequisite code, or a typo, please email us directly at corrections@delsutools.ng.
  • Include a link to the article, describe the correction needed, and provide the official university source or bulletin where the correct data can be validated.
  • Our team will review reader submissions and update the live page within 24 to 48 hours.