Paying off CC student version

Hi,
I've subscribed for student CC for the next 12 months currently, but I've got a question- for how long do I have to extend my contract with Adobe and pay off the product? I'm interested in how many years I need to cover the price, if it is with the student discount at the moment, and I'm continuing being a student for next 3 years.
I wonder if I get some increase in price after paying for some time already, because the membership plan doesn't say directly about it.

Hi AskarNY
The availability of Story Plus is dependent on the Subscription Plan a user has for Creative Cloud. For some plans(like Education), Story plus in not available currently. Story free is available to all users.
Thanks
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