What are my options for adding an additional single app...

Okay, hopefully this will make sense:
I have the Student & Teacher CC subscription.  I'd like to use Illustrator CS6 on an additional computer.  What are my options?  (Obviously, the most cost-effective option is what I'm looking for!)
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Jon you can purchase a single subscription or full Creative Cloud subscription but I would recommend subscribing under a separate account.  This is to help ensure that your subscription are handled properly and you receive proper activation credit for the subscriptions which you have purchased.
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