While you *can* apply to transfer credits, UNC-Chapel Hill will individually evaluate each course for equivalency with their own courses. They'll look at things like:
* Course content: The subject matter and learning outcomes must align closely with UNC-Chapel Hill courses.
* Course rigor: They'll assess whether the coursework was challenging enough to meet their standards.
* Accreditation: While UOP is regionally accredited, the perceived academic rigor varies considerably compared to traditional, residential universities.
Expect a significant portion, if not all, of your UOP credits to be denied. It's best to contact UNC-Chapel Hill's transfer credit office directly to inquire about their transfer policies and to see if they will even evaluate your transcript. Be prepared for a lengthy and potentially disappointing process. They'll likely require official transcripts, and the outcome is not predictable.
In short, while technically possible, it's realistically unlikely that a substantial number of your UOP credits will transfer to UNC-Chapel Hill. It's advisable to contact the UNC-Chapel Hill admissions office *before* enrolling at UOP if you intend to transfer there later.