What are class limits?
Students often look into a classroom, realize there are seats, and wonder why they cannot be added to the course. CWU and the CB pride themselves on small classes; unfortunately this pride may disadvantage students from time to time…you love the small classes until you can’t get into one because it’s small. Class limits are not set by physical space limitations (although as a general rule, smaller classes go into smaller rooms and larger classes go into larger classrooms). Class limits are set by the preferred pedagogy of the instructor, faculty, college, and university. In general, the more advanced the class, the smaller the class. This is because of the typically greater number of assignments and the more exacting nature of material requiring greater faculty oversight.
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