Haley Eli
Majoring in Pre-Business, Minoring in International Business & Honors Studies
Texas State University, Class of 2028
From San Marcos
Texas State University, Class of 2028
From San Marcos
I'm attending Texas State University, dual-majoring in Management and Philosophy, and minoring in both Honors Studies and International Business. Once I graduate, I'll be avidly pursuing my career, determined to dive into project administration with an emphasis on foreign event-organization.
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Haley Eli of San Marcos Named to Texas State University's President's List
Texas State University is pleased to announce Haley Eli of San Marcos has been named to its President's List for Fall 2025. Eli is majoring in Pre-business. The President's List is made up of of ...
January, 09 2026 - Verified by Texas State University
Haley Eli was recognized for earning a spot on the President's list
Fall 2025 -
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Haley Eli was recognized for earning a spot on the Dean's List
Fall 2023 - Fall 2024 -
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Haley Eli was recognized for earning an academic award
Outstanding Business Student Award
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Haley Eli was recognized for earning a scholarship
Bobcat Premier Transfer Scholarship
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Haley Eli was recognized for earning a scholarship
Institutional Islander Scholarship
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Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
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Texas State University
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Honors Program
Fall 2024 - Spring 2025
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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
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The National Society for Collegiate Scholars
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
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Commercialized Childhood: A Case Study on the Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Child Influencers
A semester-long research project that analyzed the problematic analytics of child-oriented social media accounts in relation to established ethical theories. It was chosen to be presented at TAMU-CC's 2024 First Year Islander Conference.
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Tax Education through Community-Based Service-Learning
A year-long community-based project detailing the need of volunteer income tax assistance for individuals who lack the tax literacy or financial ability to prepare their tax returns each year. It involved over 150+ hours of student service-learning in correspondence with United Way of the Coastal Bend's VITA Coalition and was presented at the TAMU-CC 2025 Symposium for Student Innovation, Research, and Creative Activities.
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