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Ivy Kids of Coit

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About Ivy Kids Ivy Kids is the premier early childhood education business in the industry. We utilize cutting-edge, research-based curriculum to give children a leg up when it comes to excelling in school and unleashing their full potential. As founders, we experienced so much success with our original locations, we decided to franchise our program – expanding our research-based curriculum and lucrative business opportunity to new communities. But for us, Ivy Kids is more than a business opportunity. We’ve truly loved runni... read more

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300 Coit Rd, McKinney, TX, 75071, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Tue6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Wed6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Thu6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Fri6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Zachary K. 
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15 years ago

I started at UTD this summer after a long 3 year break, I left Texas State San Marcos, one of the biggest party schools around, to UTD the least party school around. I am ok with it. I like my professors and the serious envirnoment during classes, everyone seems to take things seriously. The one drawback is just how kinda confusing the rooms are setup within the buildings. I see no system to the numerical confusion that is going on with all of the room 3.2516 stuff, ugh. Seems a lil expensive but oh well. I hope I will enjo... read more

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Jay S. 
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16 years ago

I've just completed my Master's degree from UTD and don't feel like leaving this place. I've spent two years here and loved every bit of it. It's a medium sized university, which obviously has its plus points. Class strength is small and you get a lot more opportunities to interact with the professors. The faculty is very helpful. Graduate school is competitive, especially Engineering & Computer Science School. You might get lucky and get university funding though there's a lot of competition for it. The fees have gone up... read more

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Cristella L. 
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16 years ago

I just finished my undergrad at UTD and I was pleasantly surprised. I moved to North Texas from South Texas solely to come to UTD and at first, I hated it. But then - I really liked it. I made friends, went to parties, and did't have to join a fraternity or sorority. The best part of UTD is that if you're social, you will meet eveybody. UTD reminded me of a private school but way cheaper. Everyone knows everyone...and it's so easy to be involved. It's not your typical college experience but I know I had a hell of time hav... read more

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Joseph B. 
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16 years ago

Yeah... so I've been going here for the better half of the decade. I spent too much of my time here figuring out what I DON'T want to do later in life. So now I'm finally an Interdisciplinary Studies major, yay! For being here for most of this decade, I've seen a lot of change and it gets better every year... except for the tuition and parking. I remember back when 15 hours cost less than $2,500! Damn those regents! I remember when there actually used to be a cafeteria in the Founder's North building; they had an actual... read more

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Camille P. 
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16 years ago

UTD is a great university. It's in the mid-range price wise and the classes are medium to small size so you really get the attention that you can't get at larger universities. No offense, Frank, but it's a STATE university, so of course they accept federal aid, which makes it even better because it provides high quality education to people that would otherwise never get the chance. There is a lot of diversity on campus and many different undergraduate and graduate programs to choose from. Very helpful advisors and professo... read more

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Frank Y. 
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17 years ago

A good no-frills university. Your bill is on the house if you're one of the lucky ones, but it kinda reeks of desperation for a good clientele. To use an analogy, good parties tend to have long lines to get in. So what do you think about a place that pays for the hotties to come in? Oh, by the way, the most of the staff here is a waste of your tuition money or taxpayer dollars. 

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Ivy Kids of Coit has a 4.7 star rating with 160 reviews. 

When is Ivy Kids of Coit open?

Ivy Kids of Coit is closed now. It will open on Monday at 6:00 a.m.