1, the university is not a high school, so we can't collect fees at random, let alone raise tuition fees at will, let alone charge tuition fees, school selection fees, high-priced fees, etc.-we can't afford air conditioning without money.
2. Many high schools are begging students to come to school (money comes, and one more record counts). College is different. Even ordinary universities are crowded with people who want to go to school every year-even if students can come in, thank goodness, do they still need air conditioning? Love coming or not, air conditioning, no way!
Air conditioning is not a luxury, but it needs electricity. Let alone how much it costs to install tens of thousands of air conditioners at a time (student dormitory+classroom+library+shared classroom is definitely more than 10 thousand). How much do you calculate for this 10 thousand air conditioner in summer? Don't say that the school has no money and can't even install it for you!
If students are allowed to install air conditioners themselves, the school's own power supply lines will not be enough and need to be rebuilt. The electricity fee is not paid several times like you do at home, but is converted according to the maximum allowable electricity load of the enterprise (I wonder if the university is based on the income of the enterprise). If this unit uses air conditioning for two months in summer and does not use it for the other ten months, then when receiving electricity, although there is almost no electricity in the other ten months, it is necessary to convert the load occupation-the reason is simple. The maximum load of an enterprise is very large, and the power supply bureau should also increase the lines and distribution systems leading to this enterprise. Even if this enterprise doesn't need a power supply, it still occupies a lot of power system resources, so it has to charge a resource occupation fee. To put it bluntly, you rented this thing, and you have to pay the rent if you use it. Pay more if you use it, not less.
After reading these introductions, you can understand why there is no air conditioning in your dormitory.
There is another reason. There are too many junior colleges and undergraduate courses now. You can see that many master's dormitories have air conditioning! No matter how good the school is, the master does not have air conditioning, and the doctor does. In some better schools, doctors don't have air conditioning (there are more doctors in these schools), so postdoctoral dormitories will definitely have air conditioning ... so you see, you can still enjoy air conditioning in universities, as long as you are strong enough.