
Academic Programs International
Why choose Academic Programs International?
Academic Programs International (API) was founded in 1997 with the aim of providing affordable, high-quality study abroad programs for U.S. university students. Our international program portfolio has since expanded to include intern, teach, work, high school, and gap year programs in 29 countries around the world. Our study abroad programs offer students the opportunity to earn academic credit toward their degree programs in the United States by completing coursework in a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Medical Studies, Social Sciences, and the Arts. Apart from academic offerings, our programs include orientations programs, cultural and social activities, housing options, and an array of excursions. Our experiential programs – intern, teach, work, and volunteer – are designed to offer participants meaningful travel opportunities that allow them to transform their lives while transforming the lives of others.
Academic Programs International (API) was founded in 1997 with the aim of providing affordable, high-quality study abroad programs for U.S. university students. Our international program portfolio has since expanded to include intern, teach, work, high school, and gap year programs in 29 countries around the world. Our study abroad programs offer students the opportunity to earn academic credit toward their degree programs in the United States by completing coursework in a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Medical Studies, Social Sciences, and the Arts. Apart from academic offerings, our programs include orientations programs, cultural and social activities, housing options, and an array of excursions. Our experiential programs – intern, teach, work, and volunteer – are designed to offer participants meaningful travel opportunities that allow them to transform their lives while transforming the lives of others.
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A Glimpse of Heaven
July 18, 2026by: Ayva Warguez - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Living in Granada and taking classes through API's study abroad program was hands down the best six months of my life. I attended classes with students from around the world, and the courses varied in both subject matter and level of rigor. This allowed me to experience different styles of Spanish education and challenge myself academically. Studying abroad completely changed the way I view life, people, and different cultures. My experience in Granada helped me develop a new level of confidence through solo travel, learning a new language, navigating an unfamiliar city, finding new friends from new backgrounds, and growing through countless trial-and-error moments. The skills and perspective I gained are invaluable, and I know they will continue to shape the person I become. API provided what felt like an unlimited amount of support and resources, including guidance on health, travel, academics, local recommendations, news, and cultural festivals. Even in a completely new environment, I never felt lost or unsupported.



Tokyo Transformed My Global Perspective
January 17, 2026by: Jawad Zaman - BangladeshProgram: API: Experience Tokyo, Japan (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad in Tokyo with API was one of the most intellectually and personally enriching experiences of my undergraduate journey. As a triple major in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Business Administration, I was eager to explore how technology intersects with culture—and Tokyo offered the perfect environment. From navigating bustling Shibuya crossings to engaging deeply with local life, every day deepened my understanding of global innovation. What surprised me most was how seamlessly I could integrate into daily routines: ordering coffee in Japanese, exploring quiet neighborhoods like Yanaka, and reflecting on how cultural context shapes everything from design to communication. The academic rigor matched my home institution, but the cultural immersion pushed me beyond textbooks. API’s on-site support made logistics effortless—from housing near campus to organized excursions to Kyoto and Hakone. Most importantly, living in Tokyo challenged my assumptions and sharpened my intercultural fluency, which now directly informs my work in equitable AI design. If you’re considering study abroad, choose a place that stretches your worldview. For me, that place was Tokyo—and API made it possible.


A City That Changed My Pace
December 18, 2025by: Julian (Caiyun) Zheng - ChinaProgram: API: Experience Barcelona, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Barcelona did not feel like a classroom with walls. It felt like a city that quietly taught me how to see, listen, and live differently. My study abroad experience in the summer of 2025 unfolded not through lectures alone, but through streets warmed by sunlight, conversations half-spoken in different languages, and moments of discovery that could never be scheduled. Academically, learning in Barcelona was inseparable from the city itself. Museums, plazas, and neighborhoods became extensions of the curriculum. Studying art, architecture, and urban culture while standing inside their physical context gave every concept weight and texture. Gaudí’s buildings were no longer images in a book—they were experiences shaped by light, movement, and time. History felt alive, layered into the pavement beneath my feet. Culturally, Barcelona taught me the value of ease. Life moved with intention but without urgency. Meals were slow, conversations unhurried, and public spaces designed for gathering rather than rushing through. Navigating daily life in Spanish—and occasionally Catalan—pushed me beyond comfort and into awareness. Each interaction, no matter how small, became a lesson in patience, humility, and connection. Outside of class, the city shaped my independence. I learned to trust observation over instruction, curiosity over certainty. Walking through El Born, the Gothic Quarter, and Eixample revealed how architecture influences human behavior, how design holds memories, and how cities tell stories through form and rhythm. Even the moments of uncertainty became opportunities for growth rather than obstacles. Most importantly, Barcelona shifted my relationship with learning. It reminded me that education does not only happen when answers are given, but when questions are allowed to linger. Creativity, I realized, is deeply rooted in place—in how people live, gather, and respond to the world around them. Studying abroad in Barcelona in the summer of 2025 was not just an academic experience; it was a quiet reorientation of perspective. I left with sharpened interests, a deeper sense of independence, and a lasting understanding of what it means to learn with openness. Barcelona did not simply host my studies—it reshaped the way I move through the world.

The highlight of my entire college experience
December 18, 2025by: Jessica Williamson - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Barcelona, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad, especially in Barcelona through this program, brought me to see a new lifestyle and part of the world I probably would ot have been able to see in any other way. The opportunity to live in another country for months on end, without having to worry about paying bills, a job, or any real-world responsibilities, is why studying abroad during college is so vital and the best time to do so. Barcelona provided me with immense opportunities to explore other countries seamlessly, as Barcelona is easily connected ot many other countries in Europe and Northern Africa. On top of that, API was extremely helpful, as they provided me with numerous opportunities to meet other students and participate in popular excursions in Barcelona that I may not have planned for myself. It was also very calming to know there was a team of people behind me who I could connect with if I had any troubles, as living in a whole new country can be so intimidating.
The most eye opening experience!
November 28, 2025by: Abigail Principe - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Dubrovnik, Croatia (Scholarships Available)
I had the opportunity to study abroad in Dubrovnik, Croatia! I was a very shy quiet kept to myself kind of person before going to Croatia. Once I lived and studied in Croatia my personality opened up! I learned so much about the Croatian culture and made so many friends being abroad. I got to travel to many different countries and learn new things there as well. I was lucky enough to get to live in the prettiest place in the world. I got to try new foods as well and dive into the culture experience in Dubrovnik fully and not have it "americanized."

Study abroad was the best thing I have ever done for myself
September 19, 2025by: Ariana Halon - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Florence, Italy (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad was the best experience of my life. I learned how to navigate life in a different country and discover myself while traveling the world. It was truly life changing and I encourage everyone to go while they are able and in college. I never had been outside of the United States before going abroad, and now I have been to 11 different countries. You are able to travel the world and see things you only dreamt of seeing. Studying abroad is so much more than just visiting a country, you have little to no obligations other than school so you are free to do whatever you want with your time. Whether you go alone or with friends... go. I never thought I would be able to experience something like this but truly this opportunity was the best decision I have made in my life. If I had one piece of advice to give, it would be to say yes to everything.
Unforgettable Experience
September 11, 2025by: Mara Schell - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Seville, Spain (Scholarships Available)
I thoroughly enjoyed my experience studying abroad with API. It was a unique opportunity to immerse myself in a new culture, meet people from different backgrounds, and expand my academic and personal horizons. Seville proved to be an ideal location for this experience—rich in history, vibrant in spirit, and full of charm. The city offered an incredible blend of food, attractions, and welcoming locals that made my time there truly memorable. Academically, the courses I took introduced me to subjects I might not have explored otherwise, such as the history of winemaking and Andalusian culture. These topics deepened my appreciation for the region and broadened my global perspective. While my overall experience was overwhelmingly positive, the housing situation presented some challenges. My accommodation was significantly smaller than other available options, and unfortunately, the building was not equipped to handle the unusually high levels of rainfall—reportedly the most Spain has experienced in over 50 years. As a result, the roof began to sag and eventually leaked through the walls and ceilings on multiple floors. The water damage led to warped floorboards and damaged built-ins. When I brought these issues to the attention of the building manager, I was told the unit had dried and no further action would be taken. Since only two weeks remained in the program, I informed API and my program advisors in hopes that the matter would be addressed for future participants. Despite this setback, my study abroad experience was incredibly rewarding, and I would strongly encourage anyone who has the opportunity to pursue international education. It’s an experience that fosters personal growth, cultural understanding, and lifelong memories.
The Best Study Abroad City and Program!
September 10, 2025by: Nina Kremen - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Florence, Italy (Scholarships Available)
Florence was absolutely incredible. From beautiful art to exciting lively parades, there is a range of different activities for every kind of person. The academics were also very interesting. I took a Museuology course and an Archaeology course while I was there and it was some of the most fun I've had in classes. I got to go to museums and learn about them and got to handle real Etruscan artifacts and try to construct them back together. The courses are relatively smaller but for me I was able to build a tighter-knit relationship with my peers and professors so I greatly appreciated that opportunity. API is also a wonderful program host to go through as they not only set you up with different options of where to stay but they also are ready to support you every step of the way leading up to and during your study abroad experience. I had a moment abroad where I had to deal with feeling very ill and I was in need of some help. API connected me with an excellent doctor abroad and were very supportive in my search for help. I couldn't have asked for a better outcome - especially being abroad. On top of this, they also organize different excursions for students to go on. We got to go to Venice and Rome through API and it was incredible. They organized tours, time for us to go explore, and our transport and stay. It was absolutely wonderful to not have to stress the details of traveling while already being abroad. API was absolutely the program for me.


A Life-Changing Semester in Florence, Italy
September 06, 2025by: Daniel Liu - CanadaProgram: API: Experience Florence, Italy (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad in Florence was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. From walking past the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio on my way to class, to exploring masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery, every day felt like living in a museum. I spent afternoons wandering the narrow streets, tasting authentic gelato, and hiking up to Piazzale Michelangelo for breathtaking views of the city. On weekends, I traveled to different parts of Tuscany and beyond, experiencing the diversity of Italian culture firsthand. Living in such a vibrant city taught me independence, adaptability, and a deeper appreciation for global perspectives, and I’ll carry the memories and lessons from Florence with me forever.
Summer in Florence
September 03, 2025by: Cassidy Zamperin - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Florence, Italy (Scholarships Available)
Florence was an amazing city to study in! With a central location in Italy and ease of public transportation, I was able to visit major cities all over the country, while studying in the beautiful city center of Florence. From surrounding myself in local customs through food and live music to visiting centuries old sites I had the opportunity to live immersed in a new culture. I studied over summer for a shorter, 4-week term. As a psychology student, I decided to take the Psychology of Art and Creativity which gives me credit towards my major. My class took field trips throughout the city and completed a workshop with a local Florentine artist. One of my favorite parts of my experience was the walkability Florence offered. My class was two streets away from the Duomo and less than ten minutes from my apartment. Most afternoons I enjoyed exploring the city, all within walking distance. Florence has so much to offer and was definitely the best host city for me!



I had the most life changing and immersive experience
July 22, 2025by: Tate Loonie - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Lisbon, Portugal (Scholarships Available)
Studying Abroad In Lisbon Portugal through API, I was able to immerse myself in the rich culture of Lisbon. Through API my housing located a ten minute away from ISCTE, the institute I studied at truly made me feel at home and made the transition to study abroad feel swift and comfortable. The experiences offered through the program to Lagos was an unforgettable experience and my advisor Carlos could not have been more amazing and helpful in the process with any question I could have had, I could not recommend Lisbon for a unique study abroad experience and through API who will alway have your back.
The best way to spend a semester!
July 18, 2025by: Taylor Wilson - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad with API was the best possible way to spend a semester in college! A few things I loved in particular about Granada & API: (1) Support offered by resident directors: whether you need help changing your courses on the first week of class or just need someone to talk to, they are always there and are the sweetest people you’ll ever meet. (2) Host family: they were so welcoming and always made me feel at home; it also gave me the chance to practice the language far more than I would’ve been able to living in a dorm or apartment with other exchange students. (3) City: Granada is a fascinating mix of old and new, big and small, and full of the most beautiful spots that look like they’re straight out of a movie. (4) Travel: Granada also allows you to travel easily; you can take the two hour Alsa bus ride to the Málaga airport to find flights headed almost anywhere you can imagine, or explore one of the countless day trips just a bus or train ride away. Overall, I can’t recommend studying abroad in Granada with API enough. I can assure you that you’ll return with broadened global perspectives and memories that will last a lifetime.
If Only I Could Do It Again!
February 11, 2025by: Amina Muratovic - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Barcelona, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad in Barcelona was one of the most enriching and transformative experiences of my life. From the vibrant culture and stunning architecture to the engaging academic environment and diverse international community, every aspect of my time in Barcelona exceeded my expectations. One of the standout features of the program was the academic structure. I enrolled in courses that not only deepened my understanding of Spanish and Catalan culture but also offered a global perspective on subjects like international history, and art. The professors were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, often integrating field trips into the curriculum. One of the most memorable academic experiences was studying the works of Gaudí in a classroom and then stepping outside to see La Sagrada Familia or Park Güell in person; it was truly a learning experience like no other. Living in Barcelona provided constant opportunities for cultural immersion. Whether it was navigating the bustling markets of La Boqueria, joining locals for a late-night tapas dinner, or strolling through the Gothic Quarter’s labyrinthine streets, every day felt like an adventure. One of my favorite parts of the experience was the emphasis on community. From new friends from around the world and local classmates, I always felt welcomed. The city’s unique blend of traditional Catalan heritage and modern European influence made it an exciting place to explore and learn from. One of the biggest advantages of studying in Barcelona was its prime location. The city itself offered countless attractions, from the breathtaking beaches to the historic Montjuïc Castle, but its proximity to other European destinations made weekend getaways effortless. I was able to travel to places like Montenegro, Switzerland, Italy, London and even the south of France, all of which further enriched my study abroad experience. Beyond academics and travel, this experience was vial in my personal growth. I became more independent, adaptable, and open-minded. Navigating a new city, learning a new language, and immersing myself in a different culture pushed me out of my comfort zone in the best way possible. The friendships I made and the lessons I learned continue to shape my perspective on the world.
An unforgettable experience that changed my life in the best way possible
February 04, 2025by: Lauren Hopkins - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Valencia, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Studying abroad in Valencia was such an amazing experience, I cannot recommend this city enough! From a 20-minute bike ride to the beach or a 45-minute transit ride into the vineyards and winery fields, it was the perfect mix of the Spanish culture. During my stay, I gained confidence by stepping out of my comfort zone. The API program provided a nice dorm with a game room, movie room, and multiple study rooms for students to rent during their stay. The dorm housed international students from different universities other than my own and I was scared and felt alone at first, but slowly I started to communicate with the other students and realized they felt the same way. I made friends with people from all over the world and learned about diverse cultures and traditions. Since I was abroad in Spain, the students in my dorm mostly spoke Spanish; this was a great way for me to make mistakes and learn the language. Also, since the dorm was located in a non-tourist area, when I explored the city, I came across a dance studio that was a 10-minute walk from my dorm and signed up for bachata and salsa dance classes every Monday. Everyone who went to the dance class was a local and only spoke Spanish, I felt out of place, but I challenged myself to be immersed in the culture. Surprisingly, the dance classes I took ended up being one of the highlights of my studying abroad experience. It broadened my Spanish skills and reduced my anxiety and the language barrier. My university was a 10-minute walk from my dorm, which was across the bridge and behind the famous Torres de Serranos, providing unique classes. My major was integrated studies with three minors in philosophy, communication, and entrepreneurship, so I took classes related to my degree plan. In total, I took five classes. Some of my favorite classes included, “The Art of Being Human,” where our class walked around the city going to museums and cathedrals where we learned about the history/people of Valencia. In another class “Hispanic Cinema,” we watched a variety of Spanish films from the past and present. For my Spanish class, we took a field trip, cooked the famous Valencian paella, and the best part, got to eat our creation. There are many other fun classes that the university offers, and if I could take all of them, I would have! I became really close with the people in my API program. From going on trips to different cities, grabbing a bite to eat, or sailing a boat; we always had a great time. I am so lucky they are a part of my life and I would not trade my experience for anything!

My incredible time studying abroad in Granada, Spain!
February 04, 2025by: Madison Montgomery - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
My time in Granada, Spain, was the most incredible experience in my entire life. It became a home to me. To start, API (specifically my API instructors Curra and Carmen) made the trip so easy and fun. They were there to pick us up from the airport as soon as the study abroad group arrived and made sure to drop us off safely on our last day. They planned excursions to places around Spain such as Sevilla, Cabo de Gata, and Cadiz. All of these trips included guided tours and the ability to explore the cities on our own. Not to mention these trips were some of the most fun days of the trip. Besides the planned excursions, my friends of the study abroad group and I LOVED to travel around Spain, and also to different countries!! I traveled to 5 different countries during my time in Spain, and at least 10 different cities in Spain. It was incredibly safe, cheap, and easy to travel to these places, and I loved becoming so immersed in other cultures. Along with all the fun and traveling, I still did have school. I LOVED school (I never thought I would hear myself say that)! All the teachers at la Universidad de Granada were incredible and I had such a fun learning experience. All of the classes available were primarily Spain based, which was really cool because it really broadened my knowledge of Spain. I can't leave a review without talking about my host family. My host mother and two sisters became real family to me. My mother made me three meals a day (that were SO YUMMY) and I would hang out with my sisters constantly. I became so much more advanced in terms of speaking Spanish too since I spoke it around my home. I 100% recommend to anyone to please study abroad, it will be the best decision you have ever made.
The most culturally broadening experience of my life!
February 03, 2025by: Catherine Townsend - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
My study abroad experience in Granada, Spain was life-changing. I studied abroad in Granada my freshman year of college, which was at first a very nerve-wracking experience, however, throughout the entire process, API was there to support me and provided me with all of the information I needed to succeed. With the help of this program, I was able to overcome so many of my fears and take part in an experience that opened doors I couldn't begin to understand before I traveled abroad. Ultimately, this experience has opened my eyes to the different ways in which cultures unlike mine are organized and has shaped me into a more independent, self-driven person.

Growth in Granada!
January 31, 2025by: allegra dapuzzo - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Before my time in Granada, I felt nowhere near ready to start College. Watching my friends struggling to adapt to classes, make friends, and have a positive mindset terrified me. I am forever grateful to Granada for giving me an excellent academic base to prepare me for my higher level classes and for fostering my personal growth. One class that challenged me but kickstarted my passion for Politics was The Politics of Spain and the EU. Thanks to this class, I'm now a Political Science major! My professor cared about our learning and challenged us to think deeply about how democracy acts differently in Spain and in the U.S. Not to mention, the building where we took classes was stunning. One of the most meaningful API activities was a language exchange with local students learning English. I jumped into something that made me uncomfortable, and ended up creating friends and finding similarities with people in a completely different culture. Finally, towards the end of my semester I felt like a local. I miss my routine walk to school, listening to my favorite Spanish music, and my morning tea before class at the local coffee shop. I owe it to Granada and API because I was able to start my first semester at my home University with confidence and maturity.

Growth in Granada!
January 31, 2025by: Allegra DaPuzzoProgram: API: Experience Granada, Spain (Scholarships Available)
Before my time in Granada, I felt nowhere near ready to start College. Watching my friends struggling to adapt to classes, make friends, and have a positive mindset terrified me. I am forever grateful to Granada for giving me an excellent academic base to prepare me for my higher level classes and for fostering my personal growth. One class that challenged me but kickstarted my passion for Politics was The Politics of Spain and the EU. Thanks to this class, I'm now a Political Science major! My professor cared about our learning and challenged us to think deeply about how democracy acts differently in Spain and in the U.S. Not to mention, the building where we took classes was stunning. One of the most meaningful API activities was a language exchange with local students learning English. I jumped into something that made me uncomfortable, and ended up creating friends and finding similarities with people in a completely different culture. Finally, towards the end of my semester I felt like a local. I miss my routine walk to school, listening to my favorite Spanish music, and my morning tea before class at the local coffee shop. I owe it to Granada and API because I was able to start my first semester at my home University with confidence and maturity.
The most unforgettable experience of my life!
January 17, 2025by: Haven Guililat - United StatesProgram: API: Experience Lisbon, Portugal (Scholarships Available)
When I first decided to intern abroad, I was struggling to find the right location and area of study, however with API’s help, it all felt so easy. Spending time in Lisbon, Portugal as an intern was one of the best experiences of my life. Thanks to API and Ares do Pinhal (the company I interned for), I had the opportunity to work alongside many professionals in the addiction field and assist individuals who were battling substance use. I built many connections and learned/experienced a beautiful culture. All the employees and clients of Ares do Pinhal were kind, helpful, and one of the best people I’ve met in my life. I hope to see all of them in the near future! From the beginning of my trip until the end, API provided incredible support. Their pre-departure guidance and on-site assistance helped me have a smooth transition from the U.S. to Portugal. Don’t even get me started on my apartment! It was so luxurious and modern, which I loved. I lived in the same complex with other students and interns around the world, which made it easier for me to connect with people in the same boat as me. There are so many great things I can say, but one of the things I loved about API was how they encouraged cultural exploration. They gave me the opportunity to experience many activities, such as visiting Sintra, taking a Portuguese cooking class, and even going to an escape room – something I had never done before, even in the U.S. It is definitely the best program to study or intern abroad with!
A once in a lifetime experience!
January 09, 2025by: Isabella Penzone - United StatesProgram: API: Experience London, England (Scholarships Available)
If I had to describe my study abroad experience in one word, it would be extraordinary. It was no question that I wanted to study abroad. Ever since my mom told me endless stories about her experience in college, I knew I needed to follow in her footsteps and become worldly. When it came to making a decision on where I wanted to go, London was my top choice. I had been to Europe before but never England. London always fascinated me with its dynamic cultural backgrounds and its plethora of entertainment. Once the location was settled, I then chose to go with API. During my application process, API was extremely helpful in assisting me with any questions or concerns I had. They helped make the application process easier and less stressful. API made my arrival to London very easy as they gave me clear instructions prior to my flight over. My Resident Director was also extremely approachable which made my adjustment to London seamless. I made amazing friends from API who I was fortunate enough to travel with during the semester. I also made great friends in my classes and am so glad they got to expose me to their ways of life in London. I went to London with an open mind and am extremely fortunate that I was able to expand my horizons. Going abroad taught me that it is so much more than attending classes and doing school work. I learned self reliance and gained so much confidence within myself. I cannot wait to bring back the knowledge I have obtained and share it with other students who want to go abroad and have the experience of a lifetime.

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Kesa Ferguson
Participated in 2025
Kesa Ferguson is a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Digital Media and Public Communications from the University of Houston-Downtown. She lo...

Kesa Ferguson
Participated in 2025
My brother was my primary inspiration to go abroad; seeing his transformative experience in China showed me how much a global perspective can change a person. I recognized that the value of studying abroad extends far beyond the classroom and lasts a lifetime.

Virginia Kim
Participated in 2019
Virginia Kim is an educator with a passion for global cultures. Her twin sons studied fashion abroad in Paris, deepening her belief in meaningful trav...

Virginia Kim
Participated in 2019
My twin sons had an interest in fashion and were applying to colleges. We felt that the API program would support and grow that interest. After researching and speaking with API representatives, we felt confident that this program would help our sons decide more about the fashion industry and art in general.

Pamela Karabeinikoff
Participated in 2019
Pamela Karabeinikoff is a third year college student from Connecticut double majoring in Bilingual Elementary Education and Spanish. She hopes to earn...

Pamela Karabeinikoff
Participated in 2019
I want to be a bilingual teacher, and studying abroad provided the opportunity to improve my Spanish proficiency. I also advocate for equality and cultural diversity, which studying abroad enabled me to learn more about.

Stephanie M
Participated in 2017
Stephanie was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She is a senior at Carthage College (WI), studying graphic design, French, and public relations...

Stephanie M
Participated in 2017
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I always wanted to travel as I was going up, and learning about other countries and cultures has always fascinated me. As such, when I was considering which college to attend, I wanted to choose a school with lots of options and support for studying abroad.

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Amanda Thompson
Participated in 2015
I love to travel, always have. I knew as soon as I was accepted into Colorado State University that I wanted to go abroad my junior year. At first I was dead set on studying abroad in London, because I loved the city and I thought that I would have an easier time living there since the native language is English. However, after attending a study abroad fair at my school, I stopped by a booth that was featuring John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. After that, I was convinced that I wanted to immerse myself in culture that was completely different than my own, eat a lot of Italian food, and live in a city that I love.

Randee Zerger
Participated in 2015
Randee is a junior at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, where she is studying agriculture and food security. Her semester in Dublin,...

Randee Zerger
Participated in 2015
Throughout high school, I heard from many other former high school students that traveling is the easiest way to get to know yourself and learn more about the world. I always sat in awe while listening to their experiences and thinking "Wow, I want to do that!" However, I was discouraged quite a lot, mostly for money reasons. I thought I would never be able to afford something like studying abroad or just traveling in general.

Christina Miele
Participated in 2007
Christina studied abroad in Florence with API in the spring of 2007. Since then, she graduated with a degree in marketing from Quinnipiac University, ...

Christina Miele
Participated in 2007
My best friend was planning on studying abroad in Florence, and the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to join her. I had never been outside of the country, and I was especially intrigued by Italy, as my family is very Italian. Florence seemed like the perfect city; I liked that it was a smaller city than Rome, that it was full of beautiful architecture, and surrounded by those rolling Tuscan hills. It was also a plus to go on this adventure with my best friend!

Abby Medved
Participated in 2015
Abby was born and raised in Colorado. She loves anything outdoors and fully believes that Colorado is the best state, just ask any of her friends from...

Abby Medved
Participated in 2015
As I said, I am a planner. I went through each program piece by piece; I made more pro and con lists of programs. Two of my friends had chosen to study in Florence at the same time as me. We were comparing all of the programs and although they chose a different program, I knew that API was the program for me, even though it meant being away from them. API offered all of the classes I needed; they offered the best cultural activities and did it all at a great price.

Bridget Burnham
Participated in 2015
Bridget is a 20-year-old student who grew up in Colorado and attends Colorado State University. Her love for travel started with her semester abroad i...

Bridget Burnham
Participated in 2015
When looking into where to study abroad, I knew I wanted to go somewhere in Europe that speaks English and would have similar business classes that I could use for my degree in business marketing. With almost half of my heritage being Irish, I have always wanted to go to Ireland. As such, it was the natural choice for me out of the countries that met my language and class needs.

Brad Miner
Participated in 2012
A native of Pennsylvania, Brad is a 2014 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. During his undergraduate career, Brad participated in two semester-...

Brad Miner
Participated in 2012
I chose API because they had everything that I was looking for: pre-departure assistance, in-country resident directors, host families, excursions, and they even offered an early-start option which gave me an extra month! The API staff were very personal and helpful through the entire study abroad process. I knew right after my first few emails and phone calls that I had made the right choice to study abroad on their program.

Barbara West
Interviewed in 2015
With over 11 years of experience running international internships, Barbara is responsible for the oversight of program development, marketing strateg...

Barbara West
Interviewed in 2015
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I moved to Colorado immediately after graduating from Ball State University. I wanted an adventure and wanted to be near the mountains, so I hopped on Amtrak and ended up in Boulder. After exploring a few different career fields, I fell into a position with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad (AustraLearn at the time). This turned into an amazing 11-year professional journey in education abroad. After GlobaLinks was purchased by another organization, I decided it was the perfect opportunity to move on to a more challenging role at Academic Programs International to build an internship program from the ground up.

Kelsey MacAulay
Participated in 2011
Kelsey is a 2012 graduate of UMass Amherst with a degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Studying abroad in Sevilla was the best decision she h...

Kelsey MacAulay
Participated in 2011
For me, it was never a matter if would I study abroad, it was always where would I study abroad. Not going abroad was never an option for me. For as long as I can remember, I had always dreamed about spending an entire semester in a completely new setting. While planning my courses out as a freshman, junior year spring semester was always blocked off as the semester I would spend away from UMass. I've always been so fascinated by maps, geography, and learning about other destinations. There is only so much you can learn about these places from your class work, you need to go out and truly live in that environment to completely understand it.

Kate Rivard
Participated in 2012
Kate graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the spring of 2013 and is currently a first-year master’s student studying Higher Educa...

Kate Rivard
Participated in 2012
I choose Florence, Italy because it is a mecca for vibrant history, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. Florence is a perfectly sized city that satisfied my yearning for both a bustling hub and a calm, more rustic vibe all perfectly wrapped in the beauty of Tuscany.

Anna Exertier
Interviewed in 2014
Anna Exertier is a Resident Director for API Study Abroad in Grenoble, France. Anna came to Grenoble to study French with API in the summer of 2003. S...

Anna Exertier
Interviewed in 2014
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I studied abroad in Grenoble just during the summer of 2003. I knew right away that as soon as I finished my undergrad degree that I would be moving back to Grenoble! I took the leap in 2004 and worked as a Teacher Assistant in a couple middle schools and a high school through the TAPIF program (Teacher Assistant Program in France). During my first year living in Grenoble, I spent my free time volunteering in the API office. A position opened and I applied. So here I am today! I was really fortunate to be in the right place, at the right time.

Makena Sage
Participated in 2010
Makena Sage is an entrepreneur, model, and world traveler who helps mission-driven entrepreneurs attract more clients and earn more money online. She ...

Makena Sage
Participated in 2010
I have always loved to travel, so I knew before I even chose a University that I wanted to study abroad. One of the main reasons I chose to major in International Business was because of the emphasis on languages and international study.
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Academic Programs International (API) was founded in 1997 with the aim of providing affordable, high-quality study abroad programs for U.S. university students. Our international program portfolio has since expanded to include intern, teach, work, high school, and gap year programs in 29 countries around the world. Our study abroad programs offer students the opportunity to earn academic credit toward their degree programs in the United States by completing coursework in a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Medical Studies, Social Sciences, and the Arts. Apart from academic offerings, our programs include orientations programs, cultural and social activities, housing options, and an array of excursions. Our experiential programs – intern, teach, work, and volunteer – are design...

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Academic Programs International (API) was founded in 1997 with the aim of providing affordable, high-quality study abroad programs for U.S. university students. Our international program portfolio has since expanded to include intern, teach, work, high school, and gap year programs in 29 countries around the world. Our study abroad programs offer students the opportunity to earn academic credit toward their degree programs in the United States by completing coursework in a wide range of disciplines, including Business, Medical Studies, Social Sciences, and the Arts. Apart from academic offerings, our programs include orientations programs, cultural and social activities, housing options, and an array of excursions. Our experiential programs – intern, teach, work, and volunteer – are design...
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