FAQ: I noticed an error in my thesis or dissertation after it was published in TIND. How can I fix it?
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Last Updated: Jan 07, 2026
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Do not resubmit your manuscript or other project. Please follow the instructions below.
Graduate students: Contact your thesis, dissertation, or capstone advisor and let them know that you need to make a revision. Once approved, you will have to follow the correction process in ProQuest ETD. SNHU will republish your submission in the repository once we receive notice from ProQuest that your work has been updated.
Undergraduate students, including Honors and Undergraduate Research Day submissions: Revised submissions for graded work will be accepted with faculty approval. Contact archives@snhu.edu for more information.
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