There are two main approaches that you can take here (assuming that your current value is a string).
Method One : Split the Date and Reformat
This method involves using the String.Split() method which will create an array provided a string and a delimiter. By referencing the indices of the array you can reconsitute them into the format you desire :
'Your Date Components being split into an array'
Dim dc() As String = rs("StayDate").Split("/"c)
'Creates a new string by moving around the different indices 0 - dd, 1 - MM, 2 - yyyy'
Dim newDate As String = String.Format("{0}/{1}/{2}", dc(1), dc(0), dc(2))
Method Two : Parsing and Formatting
The second method will parse your string using DateTime.ParseExact() and will allow you to specify the format that you date is in initially and then you can use the ToString() method to output it as you see fit :
Imports System.Globalization
'Parses the date and outputs it in your new format'
Dim newDate As String = DateTime.ParseExact(rs("StayDate").Value, "dd/MM/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture).ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")