Submission workflow

Student submission workflow before university submission

Use this independent pre-submission workflow guide to check similarity, AI-writing risk, citations, and file readiness before university submission.

Submission workflow is a sequence: understand the score, revise the writing risk, verify citations, then prepare the final file. The final school system prevails.

1. Read the assignment and file requirements

Before any scan, confirm the required document type, word count, reference style, due date, and whether appendices or cover pages should be included.

  • Save one editable draft and one final export.
  • Use consistent file naming for the final submission.
  • Keep notes about excluded sections if your school gives specific rules.

2. Review similarity before rewriting

Similarity is not just a number. Check matched sources, quoted passages, references, templates, and repeated phrases before deciding what to revise.

  • Separate acceptable citation matches from risky uncited matches.
  • Prioritize high-overlap source passages.
  • Document why a match is acceptable when needed.

3. Treat AI-writing risk as a revision signal

AI-writing risk should guide human revision: add discipline-specific reasoning, explain evidence, vary paragraph structure, and keep your own academic voice.

  • Do not rely on a single score as proof of acceptance.
  • Revise claims with clearer logic and source support.
  • Keep edits aligned with your course instructions.

4. Verify citation readiness

Check that every major source claim has an in-text citation, the reference list is complete, and source evidence is easy to trace.

  • Match each in-text citation to a reference entry.
  • Review page numbers, years, author names, and URLs.
  • Confirm figures, tables, and appendices have source notes.
This page is an independent pre-submission workflow guide. It helps students organize a safer review process before university submission, but it does not replace course rules, instructor judgment, or the final school system.