Jeffrey Jordan was the subject of local and national media attention as a high schooler,[2][3][4][5] and had three of his high school games shown nationally on ESPN in 2007.[6] At Loyola, he was a starter for three years and was All-Catholic League twice.[7] He was chosen for the 2007 Jordan Brand Classic.
Jordan also played football in his tenth-grade year.
College
Jordan graduated from Loyola Academy on May 26, 2007. He received scholarship offers from Valparaiso and Loyola University Chicago, and was actively recruited as a preferred walk-on by Davidson, Penn State, Northwestern, and the University of Illinois.[8][9] Jordan decided to play as a preferred walk-on at the University of Illinois and enrolled at the university in 2007 as a psychology major with an academic scholarship.[10] On January 22, 2009, it was announced by the university that Jordan would receive a full athletic scholarship.[11][12]
On June 24, 2009, Jordan announced he was leaving the University of Illinois’ basketball team to focus on school and his "life after basketball".[13] During the summer of 2009, he interned at Nike.[14] Jordan later decided to return to the team,[15] but after the 2009–10 season, he received a release to transfer to the University of Central Florida alongside his brother, Marcus.[16][17]
In January 2012, Jordan left the UCF team for "personal reasons".[18]
Personal life
Jordan is the oldest child of Michael Jordan and his first wife, Juanita Vanoy, who married when Jeffrey was an infant and divorced when he was in high school,[19][20] sharing custody of Jeffrey and siblings Marcus and Jasmine.[21] Through his father's second wife he has twin half-sisters, Ysabel and Victoria (born February 9, 2014).[22]
Jordan lives in Portland, Oregon, where he entered Nike, Inc.'s management-training program after college.[23] In 2020, he co-founded the Jordan Avakian Group, a Chicago-based consultant group.[24]