I need your HELP!

I need your HELP!

Author: Daria Molchanova April 10, 2026 Duration: 2:09

Dear friends, I would love to invite you to my summer course at the University of Colorado!

You do not need to be a registered degree-seeking student to join. The group is small, only 14 students, and we still need 9 more people.

If you know someone who might be interested, please share this with them, or join us yourself. I would be absolutely thrilled if one of my podcast listeners became my student this summer.

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The Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at the Univesrsity of Colorado Boulder is planning to offer an online section of RUSS 1010, Beginning Russian 1 in Summer Session B (June 30 – July 31, 2026).  

  • The classes search site is now updated with Summer 2026 classes. Students can add classes to the shopping cart on: 2/18/2026
  • The summer non-degree application opens: 2/18/2026. The application is in the 'Non-degree' section. 
  • Enrollment for non-degree students into Boulder Main Campus and Continuing Education sections of courses begins: 3/9/2026

Summer 2026

You can search for your desired courses on the class search site classes.colorado.edu by checking the term, and searching for RUSS 1010. At this time, you can take summer classes for credit as a CU Boulder non-degree student without transferring or going through the traditional admissions process. Your home college or university has the final say on the applicability of CU Boulder credits toward your degree. Many students find transferology.com helpful in determining how credits will transfer.

How to Apply

Apply by completing the summer non-degree application for non-degree/guest students. The application is free, non-competitive, and takes about 15-20 minutes. You will receive a Welcome Message email with your student ID number and how to access your student portal once your application is approved. If you include a copy of your unofficial transcripts within the application, you will need to have it manually reviewed by a CE advisor for courses that have requisites or restrictions. Follow the instructions for Non-Degree Requisite Approval.

How to Enroll in Classes

The enrollment process is listed on the Summer Session How to Enroll page. Here is how to add a class through your student portal. Search for classes at classes.colorado.edu

Advising

Continuing Education academic advisors are available to assist you—schedule a phone or video advising appointment. After logging in, click on the black Continuing Education tile, then select "Academic Advising" from the dropdown list under Select a Service.  You are also welcome to contact the course instructor, Daria Molchanova

Non-Degree Requisite Approval

If you have requisites from another university, or are having trouble self-enrolling, you will need to contact an advisor to manually review and approve your outside transcripts. Follow the instructions for Non-Degree Requisite Approval. You can also schedule a phone/video appointment with a Continuing Education academic advisor here: https://cu.my.site.com/continuingEd_login. Click "Schedule an Appointment." After logging in, click on the black Continuing Education tile, then select "Academic Advising" from the Select a Service drop-down. Select an open time with an advisor. 

Important Links:

Summer Session Website

Dates and Deadlines for Boulder Main Campus classes

Tuition and Fees for Boulder Main Campus classes, online and in-person

Tuition, Fees, Dates, and Deadlines for Continuing Education online classes

How and When You Pay

Financial Aid

Summer Housing at CU Boulder. Housing is run through Housing and Dining. Please contact University Housing for any inquiries related to housing on campus. On-campus housing is limited and may be unavailable for non-degree students.

Term Calendars

 


Daria Molchanova’s Slow Russian offers a patient, accessible path to understanding spoken Russian. As an experienced teacher, Daria structures each episode around clear, deliberately paced conversation, removing the common hurdle of native speed that can overwhelm learners. The core of this podcast is its namesake pace: spoken Russian delivered slowly enough to follow, yet naturally enough to feel authentic. Each segment typically includes a vocabulary breakdown, where key words and phrases are explained in context, turning listening practice into a direct lesson. Beyond grammar and pronunciation, Daria weaves in observations on Russian culture, traditions, and the nuances of daily life, providing the contextual glue that makes language stick. It’s designed for those who want to move beyond textbooks and engage with the rhythm and substance of the language in a manageable way. The result is a learning tool that feels less like a lecture and more like a guided tour of the Russian language, building comprehension and confidence with each slow-spoken episode. You can find more resources and episodes on the podcast’s main website.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 119

Slow Russian
Podcast Episodes
7 - Dialogue: Do all Russians drink vodka? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:06
Number one stereotype about Russia - drinking vodka! Let's talk about it a little. Все русские пьют водку? – Давай про стереотипы о России. Какие из них правдивые? Какие нет? – Ой, ну это тут готовиться надо… – А что? Не…
6 - Stereotypes about Russia. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:30
В мире существует множество стереотипов о России и русских людях. Давайте рассмотрим некоторые из них. Стереотип 1. Все русские пьют водку. За границей считают, что в России почти все страдают алкоголизмом. Некоторые ино…
5 - The best way of learning the Russian language! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:55
TPRS (Teaching profficiency through reading and storytelling) is the best way to improve your speaking ability. You have a chance to start speaking Russian automatically! TPRS (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and St…
4 - Father Frost [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:25
Here you'll learn some facts about our main New Year wizard - Father Frost. В каждой стране есть свой добрый волшебник, который приносит детям подарки в новогоднюю ночь. В России его зовут Дед Мороз. Как он выглядит? У Д…
3 - Russian cuisine (intermediate level!) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:22
New Year is coming... And for Russians it means lots and lots of FOOD! So it's the perfect time to learn a couple facts about traditional Russian dishes. Традиционный русский обед обычно состоит из трех блюд. Сначала под…
2 - Santa Claus [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:04
Happy holidays, everyone! And here is a short text about our favorite Santa Claus! Во многих католических странах главным волшебником Рождества является Санта Клаус. Это дедушка с белой бородой и доброй улыбкой. Он носит…
1 - Russian winter [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:09
My FREE email course - http://realrussianclub.com/subscribe Кто не слышал про суровую русскую зиму? Русская зима – это один из главных стереотипов о нашей стране, вместе с медведями и водкой. В Сибири зимой бывает очень…
Episode 0: Introduction [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:38
Welcome to the new Russian language podcast! http://realrussianclub.com/slowrussianpodcast/ - our website! My FREE email course - http://realrussianclub.com/subscribe In episode zero you'll find some information about th…