Originally Posted by pnaya
First, which one is better?
The LPN is better because you're a state licensed nurse. The CNA is an aide who tends to be the hardest-working, lowest-paid member of the healthcare team.
Second, can u get a licensed or certified in CNA or LPN in a community college??
Yes, these programs are offered at many community colleges and trade schools.
Third, does it matter if the school is accredited or not?
I attended an LVN program at an unaccredited school and will be able to transfer to an RN program with 1 year's worth of credit. It is better if the school is accredited, but not necessary.
Last, if I have one of the other, will that give me an advantage into getting accepted into a nursing school to be an RN?

Both will give you an advantage when applying into RN school, but the LPN will have more advantages than the CNA. There are many LPN-to-RN fast track programs where you can complete your RN degree in 1 to 1.5 years if you're already an LPN.