Is the 3rd party plug-in 'Synthetic Aperture Color Finesse' which comes with Adobe After Effects, free to use?

Is the 3rd party plug-in 'Synthetic Aperture Color Finesse' which comes with Adobe After Effects, free to use? 'Synthetic Aperture Color Finesse' installs its documentation in the plug-in’s subfolder in the Plug-ins folder.
I cannot locate anywhere on the Adobe site which specifies that this plug-in is free to use for educational institutions.
Can anyone assist please?
Regards
Susan O'Reilly
Staffordshire University

Yes, it's free and inclusive with every AE install.
Mylenium

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