Mini University Learning Center, LLC
Data Freshness & Provenance
Inspection coverage
14 inspections on record
Active providers
License status: Open
Last refreshed
April 3, 2026
Latest inspection
January 6, 2026
Provenance
Texas licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring
Quick Facts
These facts are normalized from the official record so they can be quoted directly.
Updated April 3, 2026
- Provider
- Mini University Learning Center, LLC
- License number
- 1811038
- Location
- 909 W BUSINESS HIGHWAY 83, Mission, TX 78572
- Status
- Open
- Safety grade
- F (Poor), score 0.0/100
- Inspection record
- 14 inspections, last inspected January 6, 2026
- Provenance
- Official state licensing inspections and DaycareCheck scoring. Last refreshed April 3, 2026.
Safety Scorecard
44
Total Violations
Jan 6, 2026
Last Inspection
50
Capacity
Violation Timeline
Violations by month over the last 3 years, colored by severity.
All Violations (44)
Garbage including trash bags, a soda can, animal droppings and metal pieces were observed within the operation's playground. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider removed the garbage items from the playground.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Garbage including trash bags, a soda can, animal droppings and metal pieces were observed within the operation's playground. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider removed the garbage items from the playground.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Garbage including trash bags, a soda can, animal droppings and metal pieces were observed within the operation's playground. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider removed the garbage items from the playground.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Garbage including trash bags, a soda can, animal droppings and metal pieces were observed within the operation's playground. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider removed the garbage items from the playground.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
A food item was served to a child with a known food allergy during lunch.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-05-27
A food item was served to a child with a known food allergy during lunch.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-05-27
A food item was served to a child with a known food allergy during lunch.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-05-27
A food item was served to a child with a known food allergy during lunch.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-05-27
Personnel Policies, Operational Policies, Orientation Curriculum and Pre-Service Curriculum were not available for review at the time of inspection.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
There are no well defined interest centers in the prek and school-age rooms.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A caregiver with no prior experience and employed for over 90 days has not completed pre-service training.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-28
Emergency Prepardness Plan was reviewd and is missing the following information: (1)(A) The first responsibility of staff in an emergency evacuation or relocation is to move the children to a designated safe area or alternate shelter known to all employees, caregivers, parents, and volunteers; (1)(B) How children will be evacuated or relocated to the designated safe area or alternate shelter, including specific procedures for evacuating and relocating children who are under 24 months of age, who have limited mobility, or who otherwise may need assistance in an emergency, such as children who have mental, visual, or hearing impairments; (1)(C) The staff responsibility in a sheltering/lock-down emergency for the orderly movement of children to a designated location within the center where children should gather; (1)(D) An emergency evacuation and relocation diagram (1)(E) Name and address of the alternate shelter away from the center you will use as needed; and (1)(F) How children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter. (2) Communication, including: (2)(A) The emergency telephone number that is on file with us; and (2)(B) How you will communicate with local authorities; and (3) How your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation including: (3)(A) Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care; (3)(B) Authorization for emergency care for each child in care; and (3)(C) The child tracking system information for children in care; (4) How your staff will continue to care for the children until each child has been released; and (5) How you will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Two of the seats in the transportation vehicle are missing plastic covers exposing metal components.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Caregivers were not observed following the lesson plan posted and planned for the day/week.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-16
Hazards such as staples and push pink tacks were observed within the toddler and prek rooms and accessible to children. The toddler room has tiles that have lifted presenting a tripping hazard. The outdoor fence has protruding nails and there are screws and utility items exposed and accessible to children. Glass door that leads to the infant room its not marked at the children's eye level.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A sheet of baked brownies was uncovered and stored underneath the kitchen cabinet along with cleaning products. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider covered and stored the brownies at a different location.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Infant room: walls were observed with chipping paint, a ceiling tiles is out of place/curved and one of the cribs has milk residue. Toddler / Prek and School-Age rooms were observed with accumulated dust / dirt on the floors, walls/furniture, ceiling fans and parts of the side molding are out of place exposing the wall material.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Emergency Prepardness Plan was reviewd and is missing the following information: (1)(A) The first responsibility of staff in an emergency evacuation or relocation is to move the children to a designated safe area or alternate shelter known to all employees, caregivers, parents, and volunteers; (1)(B) How children will be evacuated or relocated to the designated safe area or alternate shelter, including specific procedures for evacuating and relocating children who are under 24 months of age, who have limited mobility, or who otherwise may need assistance in an emergency, such as children who have mental, visual, or hearing impairments; (1)(C) The staff responsibility in a sheltering/lock-down emergency for the orderly movement of children to a designated location within the center where children should gather; (1)(D) An emergency evacuation and relocation diagram (1)(E) Name and address of the alternate shelter away from the center you will use as needed; and (1)(F) How children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter. (2) Communication, including: (2)(A) The emergency telephone number that is on file with us; and (2)(B) How you will communicate with local authorities; and (3) How your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation including: (3)(A) Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care; (3)(B) Authorization for emergency care for each child in care; and (3)(C) The child tracking system information for children in care; (4) How your staff will continue to care for the children until each child has been released; and (5) How you will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Personnel Policies, Operational Policies, Orientation Curriculum and Pre-Service Curriculum were not available for review at the time of inspection.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A sheet of baked brownies was uncovered and stored underneath the kitchen cabinet along with cleaning products. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider covered and stored the brownies at a different location.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Hazards such as staples and push pink tacks were observed within the toddler and prek rooms and accessible to children. The toddler room has tiles that have lifted presenting a tripping hazard. The outdoor fence has protruding nails and there are screws and utility items exposed and accessible to children. Glass door that leads to the infant room its not marked at the children's eye level.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Infant room: walls were observed with chipping paint, a ceiling tiles is out of place/curved and one of the cribs has milk residue. Toddler / Prek and School-Age rooms were observed with accumulated dust / dirt on the floors, walls/furniture, ceiling fans and parts of the side molding are out of place exposing the wall material.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Caregivers were not observed following the lesson plan posted and planned for the day/week.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-16
A caregiver with no prior experience and employed for over 90 days has not completed pre-service training.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-28
There are no well defined interest centers in the prek and school-age rooms.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Two of the seats in the transportation vehicle are missing plastic covers exposing metal components.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Emergency Prepardness Plan was reviewd and is missing the following information: (1)(A) The first responsibility of staff in an emergency evacuation or relocation is to move the children to a designated safe area or alternate shelter known to all employees, caregivers, parents, and volunteers; (1)(B) How children will be evacuated or relocated to the designated safe area or alternate shelter, including specific procedures for evacuating and relocating children who are under 24 months of age, who have limited mobility, or who otherwise may need assistance in an emergency, such as children who have mental, visual, or hearing impairments; (1)(C) The staff responsibility in a sheltering/lock-down emergency for the orderly movement of children to a designated location within the center where children should gather; (1)(D) An emergency evacuation and relocation diagram (1)(E) Name and address of the alternate shelter away from the center you will use as needed; and (1)(F) How children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter. (2) Communication, including: (2)(A) The emergency telephone number that is on file with us; and (2)(B) How you will communicate with local authorities; and (3) How your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation including: (3)(A) Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care; (3)(B) Authorization for emergency care for each child in care; and (3)(C) The child tracking system information for children in care; (4) How your staff will continue to care for the children until each child has been released; and (5) How you will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Personnel Policies, Operational Policies, Orientation Curriculum and Pre-Service Curriculum were not available for review at the time of inspection.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A sheet of baked brownies was uncovered and stored underneath the kitchen cabinet along with cleaning products. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider covered and stored the brownies at a different location.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
A caregiver with no prior experience and employed for over 90 days has not completed pre-service training.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-28
Caregivers were not observed following the lesson plan posted and planned for the day/week.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-16
Personnel Policies, Operational Policies, Orientation Curriculum and Pre-Service Curriculum were not available for review at the time of inspection.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Hazards such as staples and push pink tacks were observed within the toddler and prek rooms and accessible to children. The toddler room has tiles that have lifted presenting a tripping hazard. The outdoor fence has protruding nails and there are screws and utility items exposed and accessible to children. Glass door that leads to the infant room its not marked at the children's eye level.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A sheet of baked brownies was uncovered and stored underneath the kitchen cabinet along with cleaning products. Note: This was corrected at inspection when provider covered and stored the brownies at a different location.
Resolution: Corrected at inspection
Two of the seats in the transportation vehicle are missing plastic covers exposing metal components.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
There are no well defined interest centers in the prek and school-age rooms.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Infant room: walls were observed with chipping paint, a ceiling tiles is out of place/curved and one of the cribs has milk residue. Toddler / Prek and School-Age rooms were observed with accumulated dust / dirt on the floors, walls/furniture, ceiling fans and parts of the side molding are out of place exposing the wall material.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Emergency Prepardness Plan was reviewd and is missing the following information: (1)(A) The first responsibility of staff in an emergency evacuation or relocation is to move the children to a designated safe area or alternate shelter known to all employees, caregivers, parents, and volunteers; (1)(B) How children will be evacuated or relocated to the designated safe area or alternate shelter, including specific procedures for evacuating and relocating children who are under 24 months of age, who have limited mobility, or who otherwise may need assistance in an emergency, such as children who have mental, visual, or hearing impairments; (1)(C) The staff responsibility in a sheltering/lock-down emergency for the orderly movement of children to a designated location within the center where children should gather; (1)(D) An emergency evacuation and relocation diagram (1)(E) Name and address of the alternate shelter away from the center you will use as needed; and (1)(F) How children in attendance at the time of the emergency will be accounted for at the designated safe area or alternate shelter. (2) Communication, including: (2)(A) The emergency telephone number that is on file with us; and (2)(B) How you will communicate with local authorities; and (3) How your staff will evacuate and relocate with the essential documentation including: (3)(A) Parent and emergency contact telephone numbers for each child in care; (3)(B) Authorization for emergency care for each child in care; and (3)(C) The child tracking system information for children in care; (4) How your staff will continue to care for the children until each child has been released; and (5) How you will reunify the children with their parents as the evacuation, relocation, or sheltering/lock-down is lifted.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Two of the seats in the transportation vehicle are missing plastic covers exposing metal components.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
There are no well defined interest centers in the prek and school-age rooms.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
A caregiver with no prior experience and employed for over 90 days has not completed pre-service training.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-28
Caregivers were not observed following the lesson plan posted and planned for the day/week.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-16
Infant room: walls were observed with chipping paint, a ceiling tiles is out of place/curved and one of the cribs has milk residue. Toddler / Prek and School-Age rooms were observed with accumulated dust / dirt on the floors, walls/furniture, ceiling fans and parts of the side molding are out of place exposing the wall material.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Hazards such as staples and push pink tacks were observed within the toddler and prek rooms and accessible to children. The toddler room has tiles that have lifted presenting a tripping hazard. The outdoor fence has protruding nails and there are screws and utility items exposed and accessible to children. Glass door that leads to the infant room its not marked at the children's eye level.
Resolution: Corrected: 2025-02-23
Get Inspection Alerts
Be the first to know when new inspections or violations are reported for Mini University Learning Center, LLC.
Nearby Daycares in Mission
Saabant Learning Institute LLC
211 S MAYBERRY RD
Susana Martinez
3631 N FM 492
Maria Rios
9130 N MOOREFIELD RD
Masterpiece Christian Academy
1819 PERKINS AVE
Instituto Imaginari Childcare Center LLC
2313 CITRUS LN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mini University Learning Center, LLC's safety grade?
Mini University Learning Center, LLC has a safety grade of F (Poor) based on state inspection data. The composite score is 0.0 out of 100.
How many violations does Mini University Learning Center, LLC have?
Mini University Learning Center, LLC has 44 total violations on record, including 36 critical, 8 serious, and 0 minor.
When was Mini University Learning Center, LLC last inspected?
Mini University Learning Center, LLC was last inspected on January 6, 2026.