Practical considerations.
The overhead of separating out the fee for just certain students would have probably cost more than the pricetag for the entire thing. At 10'000$ distributed over more than 8000 students comes to just over a dollar per student, spread that over 4 years and no-one is going to notice the 50 or so cent they paid for it per year.
Most people would even pay 50 cents per year just to keep peoples feet out of the sink, and in that way it can even be seen as a fee for that.
Also I'm sure the other religions on campus also get some conessions, such as room for the bible study group to meet or something similar, and considering what room rentals cost, esspecially for weekly meetings over the course of a year.
If each religion gets a roughly equal share of consessions based on how many students there are of each then you ould even say it's fair, but the university doesn't trak student religions.
Finnaly there is the cost of exclusion, preventing certain people from using the devie would have a rather high cost, wheras allowing everybody to use it is heaper, and much like other things with a high cost of exclusion it makes sense to fund it through the comunity as a whole. (The canonical example for a high cost of exclusion is national defense, the cost involved with excluding one person from that would cost an astronomical sum, while when just charging everybody it is actually quite reasonable per person cost.)
E: "Did they... did they just endorse the combination of the JSDF and US Army by showing them as two lesbian lolicons moving in together and holding hands and talking about how 'intimate' they were?"
B: "Have you forgotten so soon? They're phasing out Don't Ask, Don't Tell."
The overhead of separating out the fee for just certain students would have probably cost more than the pricetag for the entire thing. At 10'000$ distributed over more than 8000 students comes to just over a dollar per student, spread that over 4 years and no-one is going to notice the 50 or so cent they paid for it per year.
Most people would even pay 50 cents per year just to keep peoples feet out of the sink, and in that way it can even be seen as a fee for that.
Also I'm sure the other religions on campus also get some conessions, such as room for the bible study group to meet or something similar, and considering what room rentals cost, esspecially for weekly meetings over the course of a year.
If each religion gets a roughly equal share of consessions based on how many students there are of each then you ould even say it's fair, but the university doesn't trak student religions.
Finnaly there is the cost of exclusion, preventing certain people from using the devie would have a rather high cost, wheras allowing everybody to use it is heaper, and much like other things with a high cost of exclusion it makes sense to fund it through the comunity as a whole. (The canonical example for a high cost of exclusion is national defense, the cost involved with excluding one person from that would cost an astronomical sum, while when just charging everybody it is actually quite reasonable per person cost.)
E: "Did they... did they just endorse the combination of the JSDF and US Army by showing them as two lesbian lolicons moving in together and holding hands and talking about how 'intimate' they were?"
B: "Have you forgotten so soon? They're phasing out Don't Ask, Don't Tell."