What does it mean when I see a cross-listed course as “CLOSED” in GWeb but still see seats remaining?
Each individual course has its own enrollment cap, but the courses combined have one overall cap that can be reached through any combination of the individual caps. When one of the cross-listed courses is closed, it does not mean that the other is closed. If you see that one of the courses is closed but seats are still open, check the other course(s) to see if there are any open seats.
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