Nancy Ross, Betty Dickson, and Nancy Jo Smith Endowed Scholarship

Coleman D. Ross

Nancy Ross,
Betty Dickson,
and Nancy Jo Smith
Endowed Scholarship

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The Nancy Coleman Ross and Betty Ross Dickson Endowed Scholarship was established in 2003 at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro by Coleman D. Ross to acknowledge the family support he received as he pursued his education and to memorialize the lives of two family members: his mother, Nancy Coleman Ross, and his sister, Betty Ross Dickson, a 1952 graduate of Woman’s College. He amended the scholarship in 2016 to honor his sister, Nancy Jo Ross Smith, a 1963 graduate of Woman’s College, on the occasion of her 75th birthday. Two scholarships are awarded annually to undergraduate students with preferences for students with financial need, students seeking degrees in the School of Health and Human Sciences and the Bryan School of Business and Economics, and students from Guilford County and Mecklenburg County. Coleman provided the following to UNC-G about the three honorees.

Guy Ross family: Guy and Nancy with children (l to r) Guy, Jr., Betty, Nancy Jo, and Coleman

Nancy Coleman Ross was born in 1900 in Feasterville, a rural community in Fairfield County, South Carolina. She was the youngest of six children of Yongue and Lizzie Coleman. At a time when college education was rare, especially for females, Nancy and three older sisters all graduated from Winthrop College and all became school teachers. Following her graduation in 1921, Nancy taught in South Carolina for a year before coming to Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, to teach Domestic Science (now Human Environmental Sciences) at Pleasant Garden School. There she met Guy Ross whom she married in 1925. After the birth of her first child in 1930 she left teaching to become a full-time homemaker and mother to four children: Elizabeth ‘Betty’ (Dickson), Guy, Jr., Nancy Jo (Smith) (BS Home Economics ’63), and Coleman. All four children were encouraged to pursue a college education and all did, with both daughters graduating from what is now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Nancy’s husband, children and their spouses, twelve grandchildren, and extended family in North and South Carolina were recipients of her devotion. She was a catalyst for action in her community through Pleasant Garden United Methodist Church and Pleasant Garden Club. With her calm, gracious demeanor, Nancy charmed many and slyly won many hands of bridge. Nancy died in 1988 at age 87.

Betty Dickson
Betty Dickson
Betty Dickson family

Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Ross was born in 1930 in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina. She graduated from Pleasant Garden High School in 1948 and enrolled at Woman’s College with a group of cousins and friends. Betty worked summers through college to help pay for her own education, as did her siblings who followed her. Armed with a BS in Secretarial Administration degree in 1952, she moved to Chapel Hill and went to work at the newly-opened North Carolina Memorial Hospital where she met Griggs Dickson, a UNC Medical School student. Betty and Griggs were married in 1953 while he was still a student. There she was awarded a light-hearted PhT degree for having worked to ‘put him through’ medical school. Following her husband’s graduation, internship, and residency in pediatrics, they moved to Hartsville, South Carolina. In 1963 they settled in Charlotte. Betty became mother of three children: a daughter, Mary Jane ‘Polly,’ and two sons, Ross (BS Business Administration ’83) and Michael. All three of the children received a college education with Ross following his mother to UNCG. Ross and Diane Grady Dickson (BS Home Economics ’86) have two daughters, Sarah and Margaret, who brought special joy to their grandmother. Betty was a member of Myers Park United Methodist Church and also gave of her time and business expertise to the Charlotte Nature Museum, where she served as president. An accomplished seamstress, family and friends received gifts of her needlework. She kept in touch with her family and friends from high school and college. She, like her mother, enjoyed respect as a bridge player, having won high score less than a week before she died in March 2003.

Nancy Jo with sister Betty
Nancy Jo with her children and their spouses and her grandchildren
Nancy Jo’s grandchildren
Nancy Jo Smith family

Nancy Josephine ‘Nancy Jo’ Ross Smith was born in 1941, the third of four children born to Nancy and Guy Ross. Upon Nancy Jo’s graduation from Pleasant Garden High School in 1959 she, like her sister Betty, enrolled at Woman’s College. Nancy Jo completed a B.S. degree in Home Economics, as her mother had done at Winthrop College, and was part of WC’s last all-female graduating class of 1963. She then taught home economics for one and one-half year years at Alamance, Nathaniel Greene, and Pleasant Garden Schools in Guilford County. Nancy Jo married Joseph Ronald Smith in 1963. They made their home in Pleasant Garden and raised their four children there: Matthew, Elizabeth, Eric, and David. While raising her children, Nancy Jo was an active member of Pleasant Garden United Methodist Church and the local schools’ Parent Teacher Associations. She continues to support her 13 grandchildren in their interest and endeavors whether it is cheering them on at a basketball game, beaming with pride at a dance recital or musical performance, or being available to pick them up from college for a holiday break. A strong advocate for education, Nancy Jo was elected to the Guilford County School Board for two consecutive four-year terms (1976-1984), including two years as the board’s chairperson.

Pleasant Garden by Nancy Jo Smith

More recently, she was elected to the Pleasant Garden Town Council and again in 2011, serving as Mayor pro-tem and councilwoman. As a life-long historian and genealogist, Nancy Jo has been active in the Coleman – Feaster – Mobley Family Association and keeps her community informed with regular columns published in Southeast Lifestyle and the Greensboro News & Record. After months of research and interviews, and piecing together local Pleasant Garden history and lore, in 2015 Nancy Jo published her first book entitled Images of America: Pleasant Garden.

Nancy Ross, Betty Dickson, and Nancy Jo Smith Scholarship recipients: Hediyyih Narula (’05), Donnie Everett (’06), Iuliana Diaconescu (’07–‘10), Breona Gonzalez (’11–’13), Heather Rines (’14), Kaleia Martin (‘15–’16), Jenny Ka (’17–’19), Hillary Birago (’18), Keia Harris (’19), Jasmine Franco, Taylor Hawkins (’23–’24). Ashley Oliva(’23’25), and Jennifer Padilla(’24–’25).


Donnie Everett


Jenny Ka, Class of 2020, with Nancy Jo Smith and Coleman Ross
Hillary Birago, Class of 2020, with Nancy Jo Smith and Coleman Ross
For Betty Ross Dickson’s published obituary from March 2004 click here.
For an article about Sarah White, one of the Ross, Dickson, Smith scholarship recipients, appearing in UNCG’’s June 2020 edition of University Advancement, click here.


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