College of New Caledonia student leaving due to accessibility concerns
PRINCE GEORGE – College of New Caledonia (CNC) student Max Hirt will be leaving the College to pursue education elsewhere, as Hirt says CNC was not accessible enough. Diagnosed with ADHD and autism, as well as an auditory processing disorder, Hirt explained they tried to get several accessible options but unfortunately, could not get what they needed.
“It’s been a challenge to get my accommodations from day one. The first semester was all right, but it’s been very downhill from there,” Hirt said.
“I’ve had instructors who have accused me of cheating because I have extra time on exams. I have been fighting for nearly the entire time I’ve been here to get some form of closed captioning or overview of topics in video resources for my classes, but it’s always been no. The worst part is that there’s never really been a clear reason why,” Hirt continued.

