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by: Academic Programs International

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Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and is located on the shore of the Río de la Plata. It is one of Latin America's most important ports and populous cities. This grand city with wide avenues and a vibrant cosmopolitan flair is seen as more European than Latin American. Its energy and bustle are most evident in the city's center, an epicenter of entertainment, shopping, and café culture. It ...

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Program Highlights

Stay in Buenos Aires – the social, cultural, and economic heart of Argentina.

Immerse yourself in a diverse population that warmly welcomes people from all over the world.

Explore distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality and culture.

Enjoy endless opportunities to experience exceptional Argentine cuisine.

Visit museums, world-renowned theaters, and tango dance centers.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
Availability
Intern Duration:
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Short Term
  • Spring
  • 1-3 Months
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
  • Education
  • Humanities
  • Latin American Studies
Fields:
  • Accounting
  • Animal Sciences
  • Anthropology
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Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • American
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Awards

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Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.63

Total Reviews

8

Two months in Argentina was the most AMAZING experience!

December 30, 2024by: Megan Deissler - United States

Program: API: Experience Buenos Aires, Argentina (with Scholarships)

10

Interning in Buenos Aires was certainly the highlight of my college experience. The internship gave me many skills that will help me in my career, as well as a final result that I can show to potential employers to demonstrate my abilities. In addition to the professional benefits, I had tons of fun experiencing the social culture and visiting world renowned attractions, like La Casa Rosada and Iguazu Falls. None of this could have been possible for me without the team at Academic Programs International (API). My admissions counselor was extremely helpful, answering all of my questions and helping me with my challenges promptly. The career counseling team could not have made a better match with me and my internship placement. The resident director was especially helpful in making this experience enjoyable, by scheduling many excursions in the area and providing suggestions on fun things to do and places to go, along with being a source of support when needed. In all, I very highly recommend doing an internship in Buenos Aires through API.

Iguazu Falls, Argentina

Un yanqui en Buenos Aires

July 11, 2014by: Yanqui Tranqui - Billerica

Program: API: Experience Buenos Aires, Argentina (with Scholarships)

9

Buenos Aires was an amazing city to study abroad in! It took me a long time to finally decide where I was gonna study abroad, and I am very happy with my choice. Buenos Aires is a huge, lively, city with tons to do. If you want to save money, I would say that Argentina is easily better than studying in Europe, but at the same time, Buenos Aires is similar to a European city. Also the food in Argentina is great! No disappointments and the Spanish here is beautiful and comical at times as well as the people. The program API was also great and the directors were great as well very helpful and fun. The university wasn't very difficult which is a plus I suppose but at times it would have been nice to have a bit more of a challenge. I thought that classes were going to be with more international students, but in all of my classes there were only mostly Americans, which was a bit disappointing. I loved my host family, they were great, for the most part it seemed like everyone had a great experience with their host family in my program. It seems that in other programs students had more problems with their families. Besides the school, I can say that this program has been great! If you come to Buenos Aires I 100% recommend studying with API, they are the best!!!

Adventure-Seekers, Look No Further!

March 12, 2012by: Makena Sage

Program: API: Experience Buenos Aires, Argentina (with Scholarships)

9

I truly enjoyed my experience studying abroad in Argentina for 5 months with API in 2010. I did the early-start intensive language option when I first arrived, which helped me to acclimate so well to the language that I placed into a high enough level of Spanish to take all of my classes in Spanish during the semester. This was after just 5 semesters of Spanish classes prior to studying abroad (unlike many people I know, I didn't take the language in high school)! I also lived with a host family, which was not only great language immersion, but was a great way to really experience the culture and people of Argentina firsthand. One of my favorite parts about studying abroad was getting to travel. Argentina is about 1/3 the size of the U.S., so there is so much to see! I saw deserts (Salta and Tucuman in the northwest), waterfalls (Iguazu Falls in the northeast), penguins in the wild (Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world), hiked snowy mountains (in Bariloche, also in the south), and even went to Oktoberfest (in a quaint town near Cordoba called Villa General Begrano). And that's just some of the more major trips. API does a bunch of really cool excursions, both within the country and to Colonia (in Uruguay). Buenos Aires is amazing as well. I don't think I could have gotten bored even if I had never left the city at all! My favorite thing to do was to go to the weekend markets, and I also really enjoyed going to shows, taking tango classes, and the night life (which is unbelievable). I did a 3-month internship at a start-up while I was studying as well, which I loved. To be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of Argentine food. I will say that they have some of the best steak I've ever tasted, and the wine, empanadas and medialunas (sweet croissants) are delicious. But other than that, I found the food to be very bland and flavorless. It's a lot of pasta, pizza, and TONS of beef which is all great, but I got bored of it quickly. That being said, most of my friends loved the food, so maybe I'm just spoiled/picky. :) API was amazing, from the application process to the support staff in Argentina and even keeping in touch with students when we returned. Whenever I had questions during the application process, they always responded super promptly, and their online toolbox had more than enough information so that I felt completely prepared when I left (the language resources were especially great for last-minute brushing up on the plane). When I arrived I was greeted by Carmen – our resident director – as well as a couple of API staff members who were visiting for the week, and some of the other students in my group. Carmen spoke to us in Spanish from day one (only translating when need be for the students who were learning for the first time), and became like a mom to us while we were there. She had everyone over to her apartment for a huge dinner the first night, as well as hosting us for several more dinners and events in her home and the API office. Gabby – who helps lead some of the tours and trips with Carmen – was also amazing. She knows more about Argentina’s history and culture than I think most history professors there probably do! She is also an amazing tango dancer, and took us to the milonga for our first lesson. We were a small group of about 10 students, which I loved, because we became like family while we were there (unlike the huge programs some of our friends were in, which tended to be a lot more clique-y). I still visit with several of my friends from abroad at least a couple of times a year, even though we live all over the U.S. Another great thing about API was that they take so much care with choosing host families that live very central. So although the school was in a residential area, everyone in my program lived right in the middle of the busiest shopping/night life areas. That meant a longer commute to school but it was totally worth it for the conveniences that came with such a central location. It would be impossible to articulate all the ways studying abroad changed me in just a few words (in fact, I’m probably not even aware of many of the ways I’ve changed!). That being said, I think the broadening of my horizons/perspective shift I experienced is the change I’ve been most conscious of. The mixture of seeing a completely new part of the world and immersing myself in the culture/history/politics/language, and meeting people from all over with fascinating stories – some traveling around the world “just because,” others working remotely so they could live anywhere – was very eye-opening. I was reminded of how big the world really is, but at the same time, how where you go and what you do is really only limited to what you can imagine and set your mind to. I would go again in a heartbeat. I hope to take another trip to South America very soon, so that I can visit some of the other countries I didn’t make it to (because I was so busy seeing as much of Argentina as I could!), and I definitely want to go back to Argentina someday. If you love adventure, want to learn or improve your Spanish and are looking for a truly unique and exciting study abroad experience, look no further! I highly recommend Argentina with API. Academics: I didn't love my intensive language professor, but I loved all of my semester professors, especially my language professor. My Spanish improved so much and it was really interesting to learn about Latin American history, economics, and other topics from an Argentine perspective. Living Situation: I loved living with a host family. The language and cultural immersion is unparalleled and API puts all of its students in safe, very central areas. I lived right off the main avenue and walking distance from some of the best shopping, restaurants and night life in the city. Cultural Immersion: The great thing about Argentina is that it's so much less commercialized and "Western" than many other popular study abroad destinations. If you speak Spanish to people, they will speak back to you in Spanish (which isn't always the case in places like Spain). And there's so much to see all over the country as well! I loved going somewhere that *few* people from the U.S. ever visit. It means your stories and experiences are that much more unique! Program Administration: The staff at API is really incredible, both at their headquarters and on site. I felt 110% supported throughout my experience, from the application process all the way through to my re-entry into the United States.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Education
  • Humanities
  • Latin American Studies

Availability

Intern Duration:
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Short Term
  • Spring

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • American

This Program is also open to Solo

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • Wifi Costs

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Dormitory
  • Home-stays

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (for example: GED)

    Application Procedures

    • Resume
    • Transcript
    • Letters of Reference
    • Essay
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    Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and is located on the shore of the Río de la Plata. It is one of Latin America's most important ports and populous cities. This grand city with wide avenues and a vibrant cosmopolitan flair is seen as more European than Latin American. Its energy and bustle are most evident in the city's center, an epicenter of entertainment, shopping, and café culture. It is built on the original colonial foundations of the Spanish people. This center serves as the location for many and most financial institutions and corporate headquarters. New for Spring 2024: Come study in Argentina's vibrant and exciting capital city, Buenos Aires! Students will enroll in coursework at Universidad de Belgrano, with a concentration on Spanish language and Latin American studi...

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