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Across
  1. 3. A phone or online service providing assistance or advice for people in need.
  2. 4. A process of evaluating or measuring someone's performance, knowledge, or skills, often through tests or assignments.
  3. 6. To give someone support, confidence, or motivation to do something.
  4. 7. Related to education, learning, or scholarly activities, often at a school, college, or university.
  5. 8. A routine task, especially a household one, such as cleaning or cooking.
  6. 9. A task or piece of work given to someone as part of their studies or job.
  7. 13. A student who is studying for their first degree at a college or university.
  8. 16. Buildings, equipment, or services provided for a specific purpose, such as a library or gym.
  9. 17. To annoy, upset, or cause discomfort to someone.
  10. 19. A specific period of time during which educational courses are taught, typically divided into semesters or quarters.
  11. 20. To make something better or to increase in quality or performance.
Down
  1. 1. An academic qualification awarded by a college or university after completing a course of study.
  2. 2. To take an examination again after failing it previously.
  3. 5. Activities performed by students that fall outside the standard curriculum, such as sports, clubs, or arts.
  4. 10. A small group or one-on-one teaching session, often focused on a specific topic or skill.
  5. 11. To hold someone responsible for a fault or wrongdoing.
  6. 12. To become aware of or understand something clearly.
  7. 14. The length of time something lasts or continues.
  8. 15. A person who has completed a course of study at a school, college, or university, or the act of finishing such a course.
  9. 18. To review and study material again, usually in preparation for an exam.