Maintenance work on the HISinOne system!

On Thursday, April 24, there will be extended maintenance work on the examination and student administration system from 3 to 8 pm. HISinOne will not be available during this period!

The HISinOne system (application and admission, student administration, examination administration) will be completely shut down for this changeover. If you are still working with it shortly beforehand, please remember to save your entries in good time.

Please note that during this time, it will not be possible to print certificates of enrolment, course progress or de-registration, lists of participants, examination cover sheets, transcripts, transcripts of records, etc. or to record grades or registrations. The Campuscard cannot be validated either.

The maintenance team asks for your understanding!

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