Question on using student license for commercial use

As a student, I had purchased a Student Edition of Production Premium 5.5 at my university .  Am I allowed to use the software for commercial use?

dgold,
The long answer is yes.
It has been asked here before, and here is an answer with good advice:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3464437#3464437

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