Green to Gold is NOT an OCS program. Green to Gold is designed to take enlisted soliders out of their original contract and put them in an ROTC scholarship contract. Part of the deal is if you don't complete your degree on time, you leave school, go back on active duty for 4 years to repay your scholarship and are demoted back to E-1.
In the Army anyway, as far as getting your law school paid for, this is the deal from what I've come to understand. When you go through accessions your senior year, you can apply for an Educational Delay. You will be branched into one of the standard Army branches but will be tagged as "Ed Delay Law." You must be accepted to a law school and have decent LSAT scores. You will commission at the end of the year as a 2LT. You will go to law school and I'm pretty sure you recieve active duty 2LT pay. You won't get funding beyond this. When you complete law school, you'll transition to 1LT. Once you complete JAG school you'll be a CPT. If you think that you will go Ed Delay Law and not go JAG, you're wrong. The Army doesn't pay people for a certain skill and then let them not use it. Now, if you want to serve 4 (on scholarship: 3 non-scholarship) then go to law school (on your own dime) and re-enter the service, you could be a lawyer and not JAG. I haven't heard of someone going through 1/2 their career in a branch to go to law school and rebranch. Frankly I think it's retarded to spend so much time in a branch then try to change
gears completely, but that's me.
Not that you may be thinking this, but if you are commissioned, the Army isn't going to let you go early due to "extra 2LTs." My year group assessed about 700 short of the goal.
E.S.