<p>“Grounded in the same values” can be loosely interpreted. For example, going to a school where the students value faith in general is different from going to a school where people value Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, LDS, or whatever specific religion with which the school is affiliated.</p>
<p>Similarly, there are constant complaints from sexually traditional students, parents, faculty, and alumni of Princeton about the hookup culture on campus. “Grounded in the same values” in this case could refer to a school that has some institutional support for an abstinent lifestyle (e.g., dorm systems in many Catholic universities). Say what you will, I hardly find wanting to be around other people who are abstinent and thus cut out sex as a factor in college is a bad thing for those who wish it.</p>
<p>Point is, uniformity of thought is not the same as having common values run through the student body.</p>