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Franchise Deep Dive: Eye Level Learning Centers' Franchise Costs, Fees, Profit and Data

Since its inception more than 40 years ago, Eye Level has become one of the world’s top providers of supplemental education services.

By Jeff DwyerStaff Writer
1:13PM 08/12/23

LAST UPDATED: July 17, 2023
FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://nafranchise.myeyelevel.com/
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 1,400+ worldwide
REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $52,318 to $121,650
REPORTED ROI (Item 19): N/A

Eye Level is an education service-providing franchise that focuses on developing students to be critical thinkers and lifelong learners. Eye Level provides one-on-one individualized coaching to students in categories like math and english, and claims to help establish self-directed learning habits, build strong academic foundations, and increase motivation and the joy of learning.

Eye Level was founded in South Korea in 1976 and was originally known as E.nopi. The brand is owned and operated by Daekyo, Korea’s top holistic education company.

How Many Eye Level Locations Are There?

As of July 2023, there are more than 1,400 Eye Level Learning Centers worldwide, with locations available in over 20 countries.

What Is Eye Level’s Business Model?

Eye Level believes academic achievement is at the forefront of parents’ priorities, noting that the global private tutoring market is expected to surpass $177 billion by 2026. As such, the brand seeks to meet that growing demand by offering research-based curricula, taking an individualized approach and offering innovative online supplementals to children ranging from preschool to high school.

Since its inception more than 40 years ago, Eye Level claims to have enriched the lives of over 2 million students.

For franchisees, Eye Level provides comprehensive training to its owners. The brand offers assistance prior to opening, including everything from site selection to enrolling your first student and eventually expanding into new markets. The franchise also provides ongoing support in the form of marketing and technical support.

Eye Level does not require its franchisees to have an education or teaching background to run a successful franchise. However, franchise owners must have a bachelor’s degree or higher, and be U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents.

How Much Can Eye Level Franchise Owners Make?

Eye Level does not have a publicly available Item 19. To learn more, contact the team about read the Franchise Disclosure Document, which will state the total earnings of any company or franchise-owned unit as a reference.

How Much Does It Cost to Open an Eye Level Franchise?

The total investment necessary to begin the operation of an Eye Level franchise ranges from $52,318 to $121,650. Interested parties must also have a net worth of $130,000 and $60,000 liquidity.

Franchisees are also required to pay $36 monthly during a probationary period and $32 monthly after the probationary period.

What Is the Franchise Fee for an Eye Level?

The initial franchise fee required to open an Eye Level location is $5,000.

Who’s On Eye Level’s Leadership Team?

What Helpful Articles Can I Read to Learn More About Eye Level?

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