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The phrase "enlist students" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to recruit or persuade students to participate in a certain activity or cause. Example: The school is looking to enlist students for their volunteer program, which aims to help the community through various projects and initiatives.
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It also seems that courses that enlist students for community service programs have a positive effect.
Back home, students realise learning is their responsibility; in the UK, you have to work hard to enlist students' interest".
Specifically, the I.A.C.C. College Outreach Campaign aimed to enlist students in spreading its message to other students.
The program seeks to enlist students and teachers in six high schools in promoting a culture of honesty.
In poverty stricken K-12 districts, Mr. Gingrich said that schools should enlist students as young as 9 to14 to mop hallways and bathrooms, and pay them a wage.
The depression screenings are part of a program to enlist students to monitor the mental health of peers, which is run by the four-year-old Center for Outreach and Prevention, a division of mental health services that Dr. Hwang oversaw before her promotion to director of all counseling services.
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Because PBL often spans long periods, it is crucial to develop scaffolds that better enlist student interest, maintain student direction, and control frustration.
It also enlists students who have overcome abusive relationships — an umbrella term for emotional, physical or sexual violence.
Harvard enlists students to call and e-mail thousands of prospective minority applicants with high test scores.
Radical groups supplied much of the manpower, often enlisting students eager to enter paradise through the golden door of a martyr's death.
Re "At Stanford, Clinical Training for Defense of Religious Liberty" (news article, Jan . 22: A new clinic at Stanford Law School is enlisting students to oppose restrictions on the free expression of religion, like building mosques or religious expression at work.
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