Talk:Academic Programs International

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Spintendo in topic Some proposed changes

Some proposed changes edit

Information to be added or removed: Update Introduction paragraph to Academic Programs International (API) is an independent study abroad provider based in the United States. Its study abroad locations include Argentina, Australia, Bhutan, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates.

API also offers international internships in Argentina, Australia, Chile, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, and Spain on which participants have the opportunity to earn college credit. Teach, Work, and Volunteer Abroad opportunities are also offered in Argentina, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Thailand, and Vietnam. High School and Gap Year programming is also available.

API procures housing and educational arrangements as well as excursions in each program. A scholarship opportunity of $250–1000 per student is also provided, the amount being partially based on financial need and partially based on the student's merits (essays/recommendations).

Explanation of issue: These changes are requested on behalf of Academic Programs International (API). The information currently available is outdated and/or incorrect. API would like to support Wikipedia users with accurate information. This information is not intended to be promotional. References supporting change: https://apiabroad.com/study-abroad/ APIabroad (talk) 20:39, 8 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Reply 09-JAN-2019 edit

   Already implemented  

  • The requested changes are either already largely implemented throughout the article or do not impart information which is radically different from what is displayed in the article. Updated information should not be removed outright; if items are no longer the case, this should be specified as such in the prose.
  • Articles should not be based entirely on references in which the only provided source is the subject itself.

Regards,  Spintendo  03:00, 10 January 2019 (UTC)Reply