Digital Application Forms
Club applications, event requests, vehicle and hall allocations, and booth setup requests are all managed through a single panel with approval workflows.
An integrated solution that manages clubs, events, facilities, nutrition plans, and certifications on a single platform; digitizing all SKS processes for students, staff, and clubs.

The Health, Culture, and Sports Management System digitizes all SKS (Health, Culture, and Sports) operations, from application forms and club activities to hall allocations and certification processes. It allows you to manage the interaction between students, academic and administrative staff, and clubs from a single center.
Club applications, event requests, vehicle and hall allocations, and booth setup requests are all managed through a single panel with approval workflows.
Creating a vibrant campus life with club announcements, schedules, awards, activities, and registration information.
Digitizing room definitions, equipment inventory, and allocation processes to ensure fair and transparent usage planning.
Publishing monthly meal plans in a transparent and accessible manner supports the healthy living-focused SKS approach.
The Health, Culture and Sports module works in conjunction with the TOKU System Management core. The unit, personnel, board of directors, and regulatory structure form the infrastructure for all SKS processes.
All modules, from application forms to social club processes, are designed within a single, consistent, and reportable structure.
All processes, from club establishment to event and activity management, are managed in a clear, traceable, and reportable manner.
The club application form is completed; the purpose, goals, advisor academic, and the management structure to be established are defined.
After approval by the Board of Directors, the club will be activated in the system; club profiles and authorized users will be assigned.
Membership applications are received, the club's work calendar is defined, and meeting and activity plans are created.
Club event forms, hall allocation and booth requests are received digitally and enter the approval process.
Activities are carried out; attendance lists, roll calls, and activity reports are recorded in the system.
Certificates/attendance documents are issued to participating students and staff; club membership documents can be produced.
Club-based activity reports are analyzed, including the number of events and participation rates over the years.
Gyms, conference halls, and club areas can be planned along with their equipment and allocated on a fair use basis.
For each hall, capacity, intended use (sports, conferences, meetings, etc.), and essential equipment are defined in the system.
Equipment such as projectors, sound systems, and sports equipment are associated with gyms and clubs; inventory records are kept.
Date and time-based venue requests are managed through a conflict control and approval mechanism, making planning more transparent.
Monthly meal plans and nutrition programs are shared transparently with students and staff to promote a health-focused campus life.
All documents generated as a result of events, camps, sports programs, and club activities are managed in a definable and reportable structure.
Corporate templates can be defined for certificates, participation certificates, and club membership documents.
Event-based certificate lists can be reported using date and program-based filters.
Requests such as club membership certificates and job assignment certificates can be managed through digital application and approval processes.
It can be enriched with sample images from campus events, club activities, gyms, and SKS (Student Services) notice boards.
Designed for universities, colleges, and institutional SKS (Student and Cultural Heritage) units. It offers a complete SKS ecosystem encompassing students, staff, and clubs.
Club applications, memberships, event requests, hall and booth allocations, along with document and certification processes, are digitally recorded and reportable from end to end.
Yes. By integrating with modules such as Event Management, Alumni Information System, Student Affairs, and Website Community Management, it digitizes the entire student lifecycle of your institution.