No. The monetary benefits from naval service begin with active duty and are specifically described in subsequent answers. The Navys ROTC program does not have an option leading to commission as a JAG Corps officer.
The Student Program, described in the How to Become a Naval Judge Advocate, does not have a stipend. The professional experience, quality of life and compensation derived from service in the Navy JAG Corps are of such magnitude that the Navy does not need to create a student stipend to meet its recruiting needs.
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