Privacy policy
Academic Appeal Specialist is operated by Dailo Pty Ltd and provides independent student advocacy information and support pathways for Australian university decision matters.
The work focuses on helping students understand the decision they have received, identify the university process that applies, organise evidence, and prepare a calm submission that answers the relevant policy question.
Common matters include academic appeals, late withdrawal, discontinuation under special circumstances, fee remission, academic misconduct, plagiarism, AI misuse allegations, show cause, exclusion, suspension, special consideration and grade review issues.
The service is independent from universities. It is not a law firm website and the information on this site is general information only, not legal advice, migration advice, medical advice, or a guarantee of outcome.
Students should always check their current university notice, policy, form, and deadline. Where a page refers to a university process, the site aims to store official source links and last-reviewed information so the content can be checked over time.
How the support is framed
The site is built around a policy-first method. The starting question is not simply whether a student has been treated harshly. The more useful question is what decision was made, what rule or procedure controls that decision, what evidence the university is likely to consider, and what outcome is realistically available under the process.
Why evidence organisation matters
Students often have relevant facts but present them in a way that is hard to assess. A clear chronology, labelled documents, specific dates, and a concise explanation of how each fact connects to the rule can make a submission easier to follow. This is especially important for academic misconduct, late withdrawal, show cause, exclusion, special consideration and fee remission matters.
Independent position
Academic Appeal Specialist is not affiliated with any university and does not present itself as an official appeal body. The role is to help students understand the process and communicate their position clearly. Official university policies can change, so policy links and source checks are treated as part of the content workflow rather than decoration.