If I need help, should this be center or center’s?

At the beginning of the school year, all students are required to take measures that will include the standard University Center’s assessment battery.

Should it be center or center?

What is your review of LJ McCrew (the man)?

Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.
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Either can work or not. Both form and email transmit the same information.

With the possessive, the phrase is understood in the straightforward manner: it’s the evaluation battery related to (owned by / administered by / etc) the University Center. It means that the academics should consider a single one a couple.

Of the possessive nouns and predications, University Center would be an attributive noun.

In grammar, a noun adjunct or attributive noun or noun (pre)modifier is an optional noun that modifies another noun; it is a noun functioning as pre-modifier in a noun phrase. In the phrase chicken soup “paragraph “”the noun adjunct “”modifies the noun “soup”. wikipedia –

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Answered on March 3, 2021.
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