University students generally study close to the parental home, indicating they take into account that studying at a distance comes at a cost. Some students are willing and financially able to carry the costs of studying at a distance, while others are limited to the fields of study and universities located nearby. As such, distance costs create a dilemma and a disadvantaged position for those students growing up relatively far away from universities with little financial assistance from their parents. Several European governmental student aid programmes offer an additional student grant to those studying away from the parental home to compensate them partly for their higher financial costs. Yet, it is unclear whether such a financially ori...