Best CC Plan for 10 person graphic design class for 4 months

Hi all,
Just wondering what the best plan would be for a 10 person graphic design class I will be teaching next semester.  We will need Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop for 2-4 months only.  What would be the best deal?
I was looking at the student/teacher special offer for $19.99/month, but I can't figure out if that is just per user, or if that works for the whole classroom (which would be fantastic if that's the case).
Thanks for your advice!

Hi Marin Belec,
You have two options:
1.You can subscribe to CC complete package month to month subscription if you want it for two months only.
2. You may subscribe to CC teams package for so many users.
Regards
Gurleen

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