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Student Information System (SIS) Provides students with course registration, course catalogs and schedules, financial aid information, grades and transcripts, and more.

Information available on the SiS database includes: Student self-service for course registration, academic records, billing, bill payments and financial aid awards.

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Necrosis is the death of the cells in your body tissues. Necrosis can occur due to injuries, infections or diseases. Lack of blood flow to your tissues and extreme environmental conditions can also cause necrosis. While dead body tissue can be removed, it can’t be brought back to good health.

Necrosis happens when tissue in the body doesn't get enough blood, often due to injury or infection. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, fever, and noticeable skin changes. Necrotic tissue can be treated, but once the tissue is dead, it cannot be healed and may need to be removed.

Necrosis is when cell or body tissue dies prematurely. This occurs when blood stops flowing to the tissue. Learn more about necrosis here.

So, what is necrotic tissue? Necrotic tissue refers to the dead or dying cells and tissues resulting from necrosis. This tissue is no longer viable and cannot carry out its normal functions. It may appear discolored, swollen, and may have a foul odor due to the release of cellular debris and toxins.