A growing group of students is seeking out a different kind of cap and gown — a mushroom cap, to be exact.
In 2020, Oregon passed Measure 109, becoming the first US state to legalize supervised psilocybin use for people ages 21+.
Now, professionals — like midwives, hospice workers, and educators — can train to become state-licensed psychedelic facilitators, per The Guardian.
To work at one of the state’s 19 service centers, students must first enroll in a government-recognized training program and apply for a license.
One such program, InnerTrek, was the first in the world to be recognized by the government.
The program is a major investment for students, with tuition totaling $8.9k.
There are now 24 state-approved psilocybin training programs like InnerTrek, as interest in administering psychedelics grows.
And the psychedelic trend is bringing with it a new crop of business opportunities:
Plus, the non-trippy types of shrooms are being used for everything from chocolate to coffins, and could even be the answer to our sustainability problems.
Mushrooms really are magic.