OnCampus.
Preparing Experience
Preparing Experience
onCampus is designed to support discovery, contribution, and community participation. To make those features work, we may process a limited amount of account, profile, and content-related information. This page explains that approach in straightforward language.
Purpose
To operate the platform, personalize core features, and improve usability
Examples
Account details, profile data, submitted experiences, comments, and saved items
User Control
You control what you choose to publish publicly on the platform
Depending on how you use onCampus, we may process basic account information, profile details, and the content you choose to submit. This can include interview experiences, comments, replies, saved items, and related interaction data needed to support normal platform functionality.
Information is used to operate core features, support authentication, improve platform performance, personalize parts of the user experience, and maintain the quality and usefulness of community participation. We aim to keep this purpose practical rather than excessive.
If you choose to publish experiences or comments, that content may be visible to other users according to the design of the platform. For that reason, users should avoid including sensitive personal data, confidential information, or anything they would not want shared in a community-facing environment.
We may use limited operational information to maintain service reliability, detect abuse, improve usability, and understand how the product is performing. This helps us keep the experience more secure, stable, and relevant for students using the platform.
You are responsible for the information you actively contribute to public areas of the platform. If you are unsure whether something should be shared, it is generally better to remove or avoid sensitive personal details before posting.