Whenever we are talking about values, we have to be extremely careful that value is never something up there or out there, written on a constitution or handbook. Instead, it's deeply rooted in people around you, in what you talk with others, and what do others think. To search for the "value" of some place, never look into the official websites or missions statements; instead, go talk with the people nearest to you, and see how they think and what they believe -- that's where the values are hidden, and it only make sense to talk about any value in your specific context. There are 18 UWC campuses, and each of them is vastly different from one another. Even within a specific campus, there are different people who have different goals, believe in different things, and live in different world, holding different values. And the so called "UWC Value", or more specifically, "CSC Value", is exactly made up of those individual values. Too often we assume that value is something set externally that guides us and regulates us, but it's also true that it's us who shape the values through talking about things with other people and guiding our collective belifs and collective actions.