These stories are really heartbreaking. One of the best revenges you can pay to KU is to post here, and hope that prospective students read it. KU has and will do whatever they please to make a profit from students, and complaining to the BBB or hiring a lawyer is close to a waste of time if you dont have an iron clad case. They are definitely not in the charity business nor do they care a fig about your ruined credit.
Unfortunately for you, agencies like the state attornie Generals and DOE deal with KU's lawyers and before you know it, your complaint is explained away and will be iced over like a pretty wedding cake. So if you go this route with the agencies, make sure you were definitely wronged. If not You will waste a lot of time so read all the fine print on your enrollment agreement and loan paperwork. If you slipped up one iota from what the contracts say, you are out of luck in getting your debts errased.
This company preys on people who are first time college students who don't know all the financial rules and guidelines. They get sold a dream, get promised lots of lies, and then are shocked and amazed when they get a collections call for a couple of thousand, cash on the barrel. Your credit is ruined? Not their prob.
So the best bet is to keep this thread going, and maybe prospective students will read it and stay away. If you have a case, go for it. But just remember what you are dealing with.