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Open Fall, Academic Year Programs
Fall programs for 2022 are officially closed, but if you've procrastinated your way into a pickle,...
Lydia Mollerup: Virtual Internship Success Story
Wondering whether an international internship is right for you and your career goals? Take a look at how API Alum, Lydia Mollerup, made the most of her intern experience and even won an award for her work!
University Partner Communication: A Message from Patrick Vogt, CEO API
As the war in Ukraine continues to unfold, we wanted to provide you with an update on how API is responding to these tragic and horrific events.
Open API Summer Programs
There is still time to apply to Summer 2022 API programs! Below please find application deadlines* for our study abroad and virtual programs for the coming terms.
Addressing Perceived Obstacles to International Experiential Education: The 5 Fs
Are you considering studying or interning abroad, but have some concerns about whether you should or even can do so? You’re not alone! Over the years, we have heard from students that their worries about the five “Fs” have kept them from pursuing incredible international opportunities, and we’re here to help reassure you that YOU CAN DO IT!
Study Abroad: An Affordable and Valuable Investment in Your Future!
Time and time again we have heard from students who indicate that they “could never afford to...
API’s Fall 2023 Programs
Considering a study or intern abroad experience? Check out API’s Fall 2023 programs below, and you...
Orange isn’t just a color: How study abroad taught me to look at the world with all five senses.
“Don’t eat the oranges on the trees – they are poisonous.” These are the first words that I distinctly remember coming out of my host mom’s mouth after I settled into my new home in Sevilla, Spain. It’s certainly helpful that I was warned–otherwise I might not be here to tell you that orange isn’t just a color. During my long walks to class, I had a lot of time to reflect and really live my life through my five senses, thanks to the famous oranges of Sevilla.