Either poverty or disability, they should not hinder your aspiration to finish a course. There are many ways and means to go on college. Income
support for students are available in some countries. Specifically in UK, poverty or disability is not be a barrier to finish a course.
Particularly for students with disabilities, they can still continue their studies if financial is the main issue. Whether you're a full-time, or part-time student, you can apply for Disabled Student's Allowance (DSA). But, if you have
undergraduate courses and a part-time student at the same time, you should have at least half of the equivalent full-time course.
If you're in England, you can inquire for support from Access to Learning Fund. The fund prioritizes mature students, students with disability, senior year students, and above 18 years old care leavers. In Scotland, the support fund is popularly known as Hardship Fund. While in
Northern Ireland, it is the Support Fund. For as long as you like to continue your study, the national government of these countries are offering assistance to help you in your dream.