There is no educational prerequisite to becoming a mediator nor is there any preference for occupational background. In order to qualify as a mediator there is an intensive 32 hour course in mediation skills, and an additional 8 hours of court-system training, completion of which qualifies the mediator for small claims and landlord-tenant cases. In addition, all of the mediators will have served an apprenticeship, observing mediations and conducting supervised mediations. Training is provided at no cost to volunteers, in exchange for a commitment to mediate two cases per month for one year.